estrange dans le dictionnaire PONS

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to estrange sb from sb/sth
to estrange sb from sb/sth

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But trying to achieve happiness for ourselves can estrange us from others, creating loneliness.
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By combining symbolism with optical illusions and estranging yet familiar motifs, he creates his own visual language.
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Sadly, estrange spouses are deserting their sick and disabled partners and taking a significant portion of their disability compensation.
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But there are better ways to go about rebuilding those bridges than estranging the one man about whom everyone in the sport (and even those outside it) holds an opinion.
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Suddenly we see our own locations from a different perspective, which can be very enlightening but also a bit estranging.
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It's also probably an intelligent political move to announce himself as separate from his crazy fans, to distance himself from any political stereotype that risks estranging a more thoughtful electorate.
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But the absolutist tactics estrange the vegan movement from mainstream culture, the pragmatists argue.
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Yet today they are heartbroken and bewildered, having watched her gradually estrange herself from family and friends.
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What we are "going for" here, is a means of bridge building across the chasm they are feeling, which tends to estrange them from life and living.
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I marvel greatly how this humour of estranging himself cometh upon him.
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