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What is the noun for alienations?

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alien
  1. A person, animal, plant, or other thing which is from outside the family, group, organization, or territory under consideration.
  2. A foreigner residing in a country.
  3. Any life form of extraterrestrial origin.
  4. One excluded from certain privileges; one alienated or estranged.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “John was apparently visited by an alien who came into his bedroom and started mumbling.”
      “Under the country's immigration law, any alien living in the country without valid documents is subject to deportation.”
alienation
  1. The act of alienating.
  2. The state of being alienated.
  3. Emotional isolation or dissociation.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “Certain social factors, such as disparities in socioeconomic status, can lead to estrangement and alienation between individuals.”
      “I am not satisfied that an alienation or transfer of property, in and of itself, is a sufficient basis on which to imply a trust of that property.”
      “For the pagan, the alienation from divinity is so palpable and painful that it must be overcome at all costs, even if ethics are the price.”
alienability
  1. (uncountable) The quality of being alienable
  2. (countable) An alienable transfer or sale
  3. Examples:
    1. “What it is about the nature of goods that precludes their market alienability, or the logic of this distinction, is never made clear.”
      “Of course, as the honourable member will know, alienability is a defining characteristic of a fee simple title.”
      “In Anglo-Saxon law this mode of justification has been less well received due to its implications for the final alienability of intellectual property.”
alienage
  1. The status of being an alien; being from elsewhere
  2. Examples:
    1. “In modem societies the foundational institutions for membership are citizenship and alienage.”
      “In the first case the appearance of objectivity arises from alienation, in the second from alienage.”
      “I do not see why there has to be any particular time limitation, as long as you are achieving some legitimate purpose relevant to alienage.”
alienee
  1. The person to whom a property is alienated.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Expenses on the maintenance of the alienator made by the alienee before the cancellation of the contract shall not be reimbursed.”
      “Nor was the alienee, doubtless, to be taxed without his own consent, any more than another tenant in capite.”
      “The purchaser or alienee brought an action against the tenant-in-tail, alleging that he had no legal title to the land.”
alienatress
  1. (rare) A female alienator.
alienate
  1. (obsolete) A stranger; an alien.
alienor
  1. A person who alienates a property
  2. Examples:
    1. “This good soul has given alienor rather more of bookish learning than Franois will probably obtain.”
      “He has no sisters, but his aunt alienor is just emerging from the usual education of a girl of family.”
      “They dress their mistress and alienor, accompany them, and discreetly share their pleasures.”
alienator
  1. A person who alienates
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Expenses on the maintenance of the alienator made by the alienee before the cancellation of the contract shall not be reimbursed.”
      “For instance, a mother of the alienator will be more likely to alienate as well.”
      “Fear, dependence on and identification with the alienator play an important role.”
alienness
  1. The condition of being alien
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The alienness of the new environment overwhelmed the astronaut as they stepped foot on a distant planet for the very first time.”
      “My great interest in Anglo-Indian contact in that period was the profound alienness of each group in the eyes of the other.”
      “He created a strong sense of the alienness of the Antarctic environment and the disorientation it produces.”
alienologist
  1. someone who studies aliens
aliener
alienologists
  1. plural of alienologist
alienabilities
  1. plural of alienability
alienatresses
  1. plural of alienatress
alienations
alienators
aliennesses
alienages
  1. plural of alienage
alienees
  1. plural of alienee
  2. Examples:
    1. “While the land remained Maori freehold land, the preferred class of alienees had a right of first refusal if it was to be alienated.”
alienors
  1. plural of alienor
  2. Examples:
    1. “Every instrument of alienation to which section 160 of the Act applies shall be accompanied by a declaration by the alienors.”
      “Such other object or purpose shall be directly or indirectly associated with or relating to the descendants of the original Maori alienors.”
      “It may be of greater significance however that the alienors were of Ngati Paoa when, as contemporary evidence discloses, Ngati Maru had also a claim to the land.”
alieners
  1. plural of aliener
aliens
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