Unalienated
verb (used with object), alienated, alienating.
1.
to make indifferent or hostile:
By refusing to get a job, he has alienated his entire family.
2.
to cause to be withdrawn or isolated from the objective world:
Bullying alienates already shy students from their classmates.
3.
to turn away; transfer or divert:
to alienate funds from their intended purpose.
4.
Law. to transfer or convey, as title, property, or other right, to another:
to alienate lands.
verb (transitive)
1.
to cause (a friend, sympathizer, etc) to become indifferent, unfriendly, or hostile; estrange
2.
to turn away; divert: to alienate the affections of a person
3.
(law) to transfer the ownership of (property, title, etc) to another person
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