- Alienator
- Alienator \Al"ien*a"tor\, n. One who alienates. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Alienator — Infobox Film | name =Alienator caption = VHS cover for Alienator director = Fred Olen Ray producer = Jeffrey C. Hogue writer = Paul Garson starring = Jan Michael Vincent John Phillip Law Ross Hagen Dyana Ortelli Teagan music = Jeffrey C. Hogue… … Wikipedia
alienator — noun see alienate … New Collegiate Dictionary
alienator — See alienate. * * * … Universalium
alienator — noun A person who alienates … Wiktionary
alienator — n. excluder, one who alienates; one who transfers property (Law) … English contemporary dictionary
alienator — noun an unpleasant person who causes friendly people to become indifferent or unfriendly or hostile • Derivationally related forms: ↑alienate • Hypernyms: ↑unpleasant person, ↑disagreeable person … Useful english dictionary
alienate — alienator, n. /ayl yeuh nayt , ay lee euh /, v.t., alienated, alienating. 1. to make indifferent or hostile: He has alienated his entire family. 2. to turn away; transfer or divert: to alienate funds from their intended purpose. 3. Law. to… … Universalium
ACQUISITION — (Heb. קִנְיָן; kinyan) the act whereby a person voluntarily obtains legal rights. In Jewish law almost all kinds of rights, whether proprietary (jus in rem) or contractual (jus in personam; see obligations ), can be voluntarily acquired only by… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Síndrome de alienación parental — El síndrome de alienación parental o SAP, es un término que el profesor de psiquiatría Richard A. Gardner acuñó en 1985 para referirse en lo que él describe como un desorden en el cual un niño, de forma permanente, denigra e insulta sin… … Wikipedia Español
aliénateur — aliénateur, trice [ aljenatɶr, tris ] n. • 1596; lat. jurid. alienator ♦ Dr. Personne qui transmet un bien par aliénation. ● aliénateur, aliénatrice nom Personne qui aliène une propriété, une rente, etc. ⇒ALIÉNATEUR, TRICE, subst. DR. Celui,… … Encyclopédie Universelle