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How to use alienation in a sentence

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Certain social factors, such as disparities in socioeconomic status, can lead to estrangement and alienation between individuals.
Intensifying this sense of alienation, Border Brujo assumes the persona of a pachuco or cholo.
In online interviews, some point to a feeling of alienation from mainstream organized religion.
It was a happy coincidence that Brecht's theory of alienation was inspired by folk tales and folk theatre, which relied a lot on story-telling.
As I elucidated in the last section, misleading assumptions and dubious claims about western alienation abound.
Delving into echoes of his personal history, Campbell resists this alienation and bares his soul to readers and to the land.
It seems a process of alienation has taken place that has undermined common sense and basic human decency.
In schools, they can encourage students to identify factors that promote alienation rather than self-actualization.
Multiply self-contempt a million times, and you have the widespread alienation that marks society today.
The physical environment itself is a crucial factor in the creation of unhappiness, ennui, anger, alienation and despair.
This has simply compounded the sense of alienation and disenfranchisement felt by many people.
The condition of alienation, of being asleep, of being unconscious, of being out of one's mind, is the condition of the normal man.
With our fear, ignorance, alienation, mindlessness, indifference, and fragmentation we do not realize that such beliefs are not natural.
The increasing alienation felt by Pashtuns makes them receptive to the Taliban's chauvinistic message.
The story of a young man's alienation from his family, his society or both remains a constant in Canadian cinema.
For the European, loneliness is emptiness, alienation from society and tradition.
The alienation between institutional religion and the art world has been mutually reinforcing for over a century.
The recent tribal unrest in Kerala is not just the result of alienation from traditional land.
There is a fine line between maturity, sobriety and patience, and indifference, alienation and disgust.
Topics such as bullying, alienation in the workplace, and depression are also bravely touched upon.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There was evidence in the legal papers that alienation of these farms was not allowed.
They would, moreover, have prevented the alienation of many of their truest friends.
Cape Fear Family Law can assist you with claims for alienation of affection and criminal conversation.
While Wordsworth's experience with foreign crowds is pleasant enough, native crowds become for him sites of illegibility and alienation.
His widow, in spite of their alienation, mourned long and deeply.
Neither of them took any pains to conceal from others their alienation.
Its result, on earth, could hardly fail to be insanity, and hereafter, that eternal alienation from the Good and True, of which madness is perhaps the earthly type.
If Maliki and Hanball judges were willing to sentence insulters of the Prophet to death, Hanafis and Shafi'is may have risked alienation from those in power through leniency.
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