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1 alienate
transitive verbbefremden [Person]feel alienated from society — sich der Gesellschaft entfremdet fühlen
* * *[-neit]verb (to make someone feel unfriendly to one: He alienated his wife by his cruelty to her.) entfremden* * *al·ien·ate[ˈeɪliəneɪt]vt1. (estrange)▪ to \alienate sb jdn befremden [o vor den Kopf stoßen]▪ to \alienate sb from sb jdn von jdm entfremdento \alienate sb's affections AM LAW jdn zum Ehebruch verleiten (indem man ihn dem Ehepartner entfremdet)2. (lose)to \alienate sb's support sich dat jds Unterstützung verscherzen* * *['eIlIəneɪt]vt1) people befremden; affections zerstören, sich (dat) verscherzen; public opinion gegen sich aufbringento alienate oneself from sb/sth — sich jdm/einer Sache entfremden
Brecht set out to alienate his audience — Brecht wollte, dass sich die Zuschauer distanzieren
2) (JUR) property, money übertragen* * *alienate [ˈeıljəneıt; -lıən-] v/t2. a) befremden* * *transitive verbbefremden [Person]* * *v.abspenstig machen ausdr.entfremden v.verfremden v.veräußern v.übertragen v.
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