alienate
31alienate — v. a. 1. Abalienate, transfer, demise, consign, assign, convey, devolve, make over, deliver over. 2. Estrange, disaffect, wean, withdraw the affections of, make unfriendly …
32alienate — verb was it the dispute over the inheritance that has alienated these two brothers? Syn: estrange, divide, distance, put at a distance, isolate, cut off; set against, turn away, turn off, drive apart, marginalize, disunite, set at variance/odds,… …
33alienate — v 1. estrange, turn away, keep at a distance, withdraw, wean away; make indifferent or averse, set against, oppose; separate, come between, divide, cut off or apart, sever, sunder, rupture; break up or off, part, disunite, disjoin. 2. turn away,… …
34alienate — verb Syn: isolate, distance, estrange, cut off, turn away, drive apart, set at variance/odds, drive a wedge between …
35alienate — [ˈeɪliəˌneɪt] verb [T] 1) to make someone dislike you or not want to help you Their campaign has alienated the public.[/ex] 2) to make someone feel that they do not belong in a place or group alienation [ˌeɪliəˈneɪʃ(ə)n] noun [U] …
36alienate — Ho ohuli kū ē, ho omokuāhana …
37alienate — /eyl(i)yaneyt/ To convey; to transfer the title to property. Alien is very commonly used in the same sense. See alienation …
38alienate — /eyl(i)yaneyt/ To convey; to transfer the title to property. Alien is very commonly used in the same sense. See alienation …
39alienate — The voluntary transfer of property to another by bargain and sale, deed, will, gift, or other method effective to pass title. Butler v Fitzgerald, 43 Neb 192. As used in statutes imposing liability for double the value of property of decedent… …
40alienate — v.tr. 1 a cause (a person) to become unfriendly or hostile. b (often foll. by from) cause (a person) to feel isolated or estranged from (friends, society, etc.). 2 transfer ownership of (property) to another person etc. Derivatives: alienator n.… …