alienation from

Frequency: 8.520.5 per million words

Specifies what the person or group is alienated from (e.g., family, society).

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Examples (10)

  • His growing alienation from his family became a major source of concern.
  • Many young people experience a sense of alienation from society's traditional values.
  • Voter apathy is often a symptom of a deep alienation from the political process.
  • The new management style led to a feeling of alienation from the company for many long-term employees.
  • The therapist helped him address his profound alienation from his own feelings.
  • The artist's work often expresses a theme of alienation from the modern world.
  • The rigid curriculum caused a significant alienation from learning among the students.
  • Constant screen time can foster a dangerous alienation from the natural environment.
  • Immigrants sometimes struggle with alienation from their heritage as they try to assimilate.
  • The scandal resulted in his complete alienation from the scientific community.