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How to pronounce estrangement in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms alienation
Type of isolation
Derivation estrange
Type Words
Synonyms alienation, disaffection
Type of dislike
Has types isolation
Derivation estrange

Examples of estrangement

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The estrangement is extraordinary, given that record numbers are on the payroll.
From the economist.com
It was formed in 1955 when the AFL and the CIO merged after a long estrangement.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Only when the lesson of racial estrangement is learned is assimilation complete.
From the time.com
She owes her son and daughter-in-law an apology for her role in the estrangement.
From the sltrib.com
She wants to see what her sister has sent her after four years of estrangement.
From the sltrib.com
I can't help but wonder what part the parents have played in this estrangement.
From the washingtonpost.com
When addressed in a language of estrangement, speech cannot be skimmed through.
From the en.wikipedia.org
They're estranged and they're trying to reconnect after many years of estrangement.
From the inrich.com
Despite its increasing estrangement from the rest of the EU, Britain was not alone.
From the orlandosentinel.com
More examples
  • Alienation: separation resulting from hostility
  • Alienation: the feeling of being alienated from other people
  • (estranged) alienated: caused to be unloved
  • Estrangement may refer to:
  • (Estranged (band)) Estranged are a Malaysian alternative rock band that formed in Damansara, Kuala Lumpur in 2001. ...
  • (Estranged (film)) Estranged is a 2006, 20 minute short film directed by D.J. Matrundola. The film is about a character named Chloe who is forced to reunite with her estranged brother, Julian, and drive down to their mother's hometown. ...
  • (Estranged (song)) "Estranged" is a song and music video by the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses, from part two of their Use Your Illusion albums, Use Your Illusion II.
  • (estranged) Having become a stranger, of one who formerly was close, as a relative, friend, lover, or spouse
  • (estranged) "Made a stranger." Set apart or divorced from.