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1 alienate
{'eiliəneit}
1. отчуждавам, карам да охладнее, отвръщам (from)
2. юр. прехвърлям (собственост и пр.), отчуждавам* * *{'eiliъneit} v 1. отчуждавам, карам да охладнее, отвръщам (f* * *отделям; отчуждавам;* * *1. отчуждавам, карам да охладнее, отвръщам (from) 2. юр. прехвърлям (собственост и пр.), отчуждавам* * * -
2 to alienate a client
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3 alien
{'eiliən}
I. 1. чужд, чуждестранен
ALIEN subject чужд поданик
2. чужд, несвойствен, далечен (to, from)
противен (to)
II. 1. чужд поданик в дадена страна
2. същество от друг свят
3. бот. чуждоземно растение* * *{'eiliъn} I. а 1. чужд, чуждестранен; alien subject чужд поданик; 2* * *чужд; чуждестранен; несвойствен;* * *1. alien subject чужд поданик 2. i. чужд, чуждестранен 3. ii. чужд поданик в дадена страна 4. бот. чуждоземно растение 5. противен (to) 6. същество от друг свят 7. чужд, несвойствен, далечен (to, from)* * *
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alienate by breach of condition — index forfeit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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alienate — 1 *transfer, convey, deed 2 *estrange, disaffect, wean Analogous words: convert, proselyte or proselytize (see corresponding nouns at CONVERT): *separate, part, sever, sunder, divorce Antonyms: unite: reunite Contrasted words: reconcile, conform … New Dictionary of Synonyms
alienate — [v] cause unfriendliness, hostility break off, come between, disaffect, disunite, divide, divorce, estrange, make indifferent, part, separate, set against, turn away, turn off, wean, withdraw the affections of; concepts 7,19,231 Ant. be friendly … New thesaurus
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