widespread alienation

Frequency: 6.89.5 per million words

Indicates that alienation is common among a large group of people.

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Examples (10)

  • The new economic policies led to widespread alienation among the working class.
  • Researchers noted a widespread alienation of voters from the political system.
  • The novel explores themes of widespread alienation in modern urban society.
  • A failure to integrate new technologies can cause widespread alienation in the workforce.
  • The government's response to the crisis resulted in widespread alienation and distrust.
  • Sociologists are studying the causes of widespread alienation among the youth.
  • The film powerfully depicts the widespread alienation felt by individuals in a conformist culture.
  • A key symptom of the social decline was the widespread alienation from traditional values.
  • His campaign aimed to address the widespread alienation of rural communities.
  • The shift to online learning has created a sense of widespread alienation among students.