Estranged

  • 121es|trange — «ehs TRAYNJ», transitive verb, tranged, trang|ing. 1. to turn (a person) from affection to indifference, dislike, or hatred; make unfriendly; separate: »A quarrel had estranged him from his family. SYNONYM(S): alienate. 2. to keep apart; keep …

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  • 123estrange — transitive verb (estranged; estranging) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French estrangir, estranger, from Medieval Latin extraneare, from Latin extraneus strange more at strange Date: 15th century 1. to remove from customary environment or… …

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