How To Use Estrangement In A Sentence

  • Rather, an external event forces them to come up with a practical response to their feeling of guilt, real or imagined, and estrangement from the anonymous woman killed in the terror attack. The Passion Play of Death by Todd Hasak-Lowy
  • The animadversion broke the long estrangement history among Mohammedanism, Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, which made a short period of controversy in the Islam ideological history.
  • Society's estrangement from the future undermines the capacity to generate ideas about what needs to be done.
  • Note 56: Possible causes for estrangement from the Resistance movement may include unpopular sentences handed down by the partisan military or the popular courts; excessive taxes on landed gentry; political pressure; violence perpetrated by KKE against collaborators and their families, especially after the December Events of 1944 and under the banner of 'revolutionary violence'. back Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity
  • Academics call it estrangement, but it comes down to the same thing. MIND MELD: What Was the Last SF/F Book That Surprised You?
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  • In the headings of diary entries in Estrangement and The Death of Synge, when the copy-text provides a heading with place and/or date, those are printed at the left margin, set in italics in upper- and lower-case letters, and end without punctuation. Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies
  • And the long period of estrangement from his daughter appears to be over, too. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even its somber rhythms, tinged with a cold electronic feeling, speak of disillusionment and estrangement.
  • The irony of such estrangement from modernism is that it is as rooted in the ‘Western tradition’ as modernism itself - but only in its more reactionary and backward-looking strands.
  • In the process, they deepened estrangement between the colonists and their British governors and taught the people that government should rest on popular consent.
  • But this sense of isolation and estrangement was easy enough to understand, and certainly indicated no abnormality.
  • It aimed to restore to the historical record the contributions made by the Resistance generation to the Greek nation, after decades of partisan vilification and estrangement from the polity. Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity
  • There are many surrealist, experimentalist, metafictional, slipstream or simply unclassifiable modes of strange fiction -- some published as SF, some as Fantasy and some as Horror -- that maintain estrangement by worldbreaking rather than dreambuilding, with many of the novels of Philip K. Dick being prime examples. Archive 2007-03-01
  • The mutual estrangement has obscured in many respects the view of the living unique character of the other.
  • The point of departure in this work is the religious individual's sense of estrangement from Western culture.
  • Five years later, a life-altering crisis makes Tessa passionately determined to end this estrangement.
  • Certain social factors, such as disparities in socioeconomic status, can lead to estrangement and alienation between individuals.
  • Most of his clients are people distraught at the estrangement of a family member.
  • Depending upon the degree of estrangement, many parents of work-inhibited students may benefit from rethinking existing patterns of communication.
  • In Romantic phonology, by contrast, estrangement is retained within: the most venturesome wording latently othered to itself by way of phonemic contingency. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • Such ethnocentric representation of the indigenous and the aboriginal suggests the poet's lack of sympathy with her environment - that is, her estrangement.
  • Also heartbreaking is the moment when he's kneeling in front of her, holding her as he must have done as a child, with his head in her lap, so upset -- and we feel the full effect of his estrangement from her. Brief thoughts of a Bardish nature
  • We might have gone on like that, the habit of separation hardening into a permanent estrangement.
  • Schlegel settled in Berlin in 1802, and the increasing estrangement between them was resolved by a divorce in 1803.
  • The result is a pattern of estrangement that can lead to a damaging breakdown in relationships.
  • The estrangement from prevailing discourses about the sexed mind created by Baillie's comedies therefore contributes to anxieties about what constituted masculinity and femininity, and how the culture might define male and female sexuality in medico-scientific terms. Feminist Utopianism and Female Sexuality in Joanna Baillie’s Comedies
  • Only a second reading will reveal that it is also the event responsible for Lewis and Priscilla's long estrangement.
  • In the Palestinian context, the word "peace" has come to have a negative connotation, and Eid explains that this is due to the "industry of peace" processes that the Palestinians had to face constantly, and particularly from 1993 till now, where peace as a process was not linked to the attainment of justice for the Palestinian people, and the right of return of the refugees with reparation of the decades of suffering, estrangement, refugeehood and exile. Palestine Blogs aggregator
  • Despite their estrangement, Agatha thinks constantly of James, and he of her.
  • However angry with him I was, I could not stand another day of estrangement from him.
  • Depending upon the degree of estrangement, many parents of work-inhibited students may benefit from rethinking existing patterns of communication.
  • Her novel is not about suicide but about friendship, loyalty, family tie and estrangement in global communities.
  • Princess Miriam and Nur al-Din alighted in that valley, they ate of its fruits and frank of its streams, after turning the stallions loose to pasture: then they sat talking and recalling their past and all that had befallen them and complaining one to other of the pangs of parting and of the hardships suffered for estrangement and love-longing. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Overall there is a profound sense of estrangement and disappointment afoot in our country.
  • This estrangement from her father was the hardest thing to bear.
  • When you really love something when you will find language how fragile and limp. Text and feeling always have the estrangement.
  • If not detected and treated early, compulsive gambling might lead to estrangement from family and friends as well as financial and legal difficulties.
  • The el zar or Force of Estrangement (F.O.E.) is counter juxtaposed to the true God, the God of oneness.
  • There is no record of estrangement or any lack of devotion towards those he had left behind.
  • He says that my father's bankruptcy "seems to have begun an estrangement between Jabez Barwick and his wife."
  • He is roasted as often as he is sainted, as when these actors discuss their estrangement from him.
  • She will sense herself diminished and her estrangement will begin.
  • a level, the formal transposition or retranslation is itself crucial in order to convey not only estrangement, but alsoand equally Sociopolitical (i.e., _Romantic_) Difficulty in Modern Poetry and Aesthetics
  • The gain of a moral commonality was in most cases at the cost of an estrangement from the academic environment.
  • An observant traveller, unacquainted with the historical antecedents of the friars in the Philippines, could not fail to be impressed by the estrangement of religious men, whose sacred mission, if genuine, ought to have formed an inseverable bond of alliance and goodfellowship. The Philippine Islands
  • Through the looking glass or through a scanner darkly, the effect is still a deliberate, sustained and coherent estrangement designed to re-present the world in a warping lens and to lead us to a resolution of realisation. Archive 2008-01-01
  • One source of her fragility is her estrangement from her father Paul, whom she once observed hitting Lynn in the face. NYT > Home Page
  • He realized human had distinctions between gentle and simple, old and young, intimate and estrangement.
  • They finally came together after years of estrangement.
  • When you really love something when you will find language how fragile and limp. Text and feeling always have the estrangement.
  • The biologist E. O. Wilson has argued that thisestrangement from nature is bad for the soul: "[we] descend farther from heaven's air if we forget how much the natural world means to us.
  • Harriet had observed this growing estrangement with genuine puzzlement.
  • I was aware that there had been some estrangement between the two.
  • Betjeman refused and blamed Waugh in part for the estrangement in his marriage.
  • When you really love something when you will find language how fragile and limp. Text and feeling always have the estrangement.
  • By 1982's Shoot Out The Lights the marriage was being openly dissected and both partners were on the way to permanent estrangement.
  • Walter listened disbelievingly as O, affecting his familiar attitude of solicitous older brother, encouraged him to see the bright side in the bewildering estrangement proposed. O: A Presidential Novel
  • A slight inclination of Roxy's head indicated to Helen that she knew about her estrangement from Tim.
  • Such philosophers, who teach estrangement in every sense, are still strangers to one another.
  • Mr. Quinn's personal life contributed to his estrangement from the church.
  • No man is capable of rectifying this state of estrangement from God.
  • Jen's account shows how deeply-felt were her experiences of estrangement from well meaning, middle-class women.
  • Lionel's inheritance also disappears; after separation, hardship, estrangement, and disinheritance, the Tarrants are happily reconciled, but live separately in London.
  • There is some risk of the de-coupling of Turkey, Turkey's estrangement from the West, said Ian Lesser. Recent Study Shows Turkey Turning Away from West
  • The girls confront each other about their dead mom and their growing estrangement.
  • When you really love something when you will find language how fragile and limp. Text and feeling always have the estrangement.
  • Even when a novum is constructed in a fiction which plays with existing tropes, familiarity is of less import than the estrangement, the peculiar novelty it capitalises on. Strange Fiction 6
  • Sin is the estrangement between God and humans instigated by human defiance or abnegation.
  • Her marriage to Mick appears to take the brunt of it although there is no obvious reason for their estrangement.
  • When you really love something when you will find language how fragile and limp. Text and feeling always have the estrangement.
  • When you really love something when you will find language how fragile and limp. Text and feeling always have the estrangement.
  • It also visualizes her estrangement from her companions at an all-women's college at Oxford.
  • The specters of estrangement and death that shadow these canvases prefigure both Spero's later, more graphically distinct and explicitly political friezelike paintings and the works of younger artists with similarly haunted preoccupations, such as Artforum.com
  • All of those signs of marital estrangement existed in the middle-class world of the nineteenth century. American Manhood: Transformations in Masculinity from the Revolution to the Modern Era
  • Mediation is increasingly being recommended by lawyers and judges to families for whom a temporary stalemate or long-term estrangement has morphed into a full-blown crisis, often triggered by parental disability. Mediators increasingly try to help families resolve conflicts over aging parents
  • Possess current estrangement , cushion exceed dynamical function and appropriative electric power measure.
  • Non-Americans, however, misunderstand the true source of our ignorance about them, which only furthers our mutual estrangement.
  • About to be disinherited from the family fortune, Stephen returns to home after a long estrangement and it happens to be the night his father is shot to death. The Inheritance by Simon Tolkien: Book summary
  • After years of growing estrangement, cricket recognised its chance to seize the public's imagination.
  • She ended up starring in the ill fated Buffalo 66, which led to their estrangement.
  • Asked to comment on his recent estrangement from his spouse, Rempel was unapologetic.
  • Returning to her mother's modest beach house after decades of estrangement, she stops for a moment as she unpacks to listen to the pounding surf.
  • The choice, however, between relationship and estrangement is entirely ours.
  • C. Hosea was in a state of estrangement with his wife Gomer.
  • What an amount of strain, dispeace, and estrangement conversion must have produced, if one member was a Christian while another clung to the old religion! The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
  • But the murky secret of a dead girl and the politics of the pair's ultimate estrangement is difficult to work through.
  • If she has any sense, she should avail of her apparent estrangement from the party's kindergarten and reinvent herself as a grown-up politician.

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