growing alienation

Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words

Used to describe a process of becoming more alienated over time.

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Examples (10)

  • His growing alienation from his family became a major concern for his friends.
  • There is a growing alienation of voters from the political establishment.
  • The company's new remote work policy inadvertently caused a growing alienation among employees.
  • Sociologists are studying the growing alienation of young people in urban areas.
  • Many experts worry about the growing alienation caused by excessive social media use.
  • The outdated curriculum contributed to the students' growing alienation from the subject.
  • The novel vividly portrays the main character's growing alienation from society.
  • He couldn't halt his growing alienation from the world around him, retreating further into himself.
  • Economic inequality is a key factor behind the growing alienation felt by the working class.
  • We must address the issue of growing alienation to build a more cohesive community.