estranged

[ US /ɛˈstɹeɪndʒd/ ]
[ UK /ɛstɹˈe‍ɪnd‍ʒd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. caused to be unloved
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How To Use estranged In A Sentence

  • We had many family quarrels about it, and they began in time to grow up to a dangerous height; for as I was quite estranged form my husband (as he was called) in affection, so I took no heed to my words, but sometimes gave him language that was provoking; and, in short, strove all I could to bring him to a parting with me, which was what above all things in the world I desired most. Moll Flanders
  • That means Schwarzenegger's earnings from a career as a Hollywood megastar, which allowed him to forgo a salary as governor and commute by private jet to Sacramento, likely will be evenly divided with his estranged wife. Maria Shriver files to divorce Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • The 63-year-old had not seen her estranged son for years until he turned up out of the blue on her doorstep. The Sun
  • If there is a perception that the elite end of the game has sometimes become estranged from the volunteers that drive the grassroots, Steele has vowed to bring them back together, using the prize of a home World Cup as the driving force. 2015 will offer us an opportunity in three areas. England can win 2015 World Cup, says RFU chief executive John Steele
  • He has consistently denied murdering his estranged wife.
  • Jamie Blandford broke his silence after two jail terms and an estranged marriage, to appear on breakfast television.
  • As a result of a title claim brought by Dennis Hopper's estranged wife, Christie's must withdraw 32 items from the sale until such time as the title claim is resolved," said a spokeswoman for the auction house last night. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • It could not do other to a man estranged from a normal life who could only live on the idolization of his fans. Michael Jackson: Shooting Star « Colleen Anderson
  • Macedonians, [352] 278; apparent discrepance of the two Epistles explained, [353] 288; the second, gentler, [354] 295; loved by Paul more than other churches, [355] 296; estranged from the incestuous person, NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians
  • Variety reports that the estranged pair are now living together for a new show called 'Lost and Found' -- a "docusoap" about to be pitched to networks. Inside TV Blog
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