alienate (one) from



alienate (one) from

1. To isolate or estrange one from something. Her status as the teacher's pet alienated Lisa from her peers.
2. To cause a person or group to reject something. The candidate alienated many potential voters from his party when he insulted blue-collar workers.
See also: alienate

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Nesta-Welsh
Marylumer-ee-LOO, mar-ee-LOOEnglish (Rare)
Minorumee-no-ṙooJapanese
Goddard['gɔdə:d]
Helmold-Ancient Germanic
GiedrĖ-Lithuanian