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unalienated
al·ien·ate
/
ˈeɪl
yəˌneɪt, ˈeɪ
li
ə-
/
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eyl
-y
uh
-neyt,
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-lee-
uh
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verb (used with object),
al·ien·at·ed,
al·ien·at·ing.
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 transfer or convey, as title, property, or other right, to another:
to alienate lands.
Origin:
1400–50;
late Middle English
<
Latin
aliēnātus
(past participle of
aliēnāre
), equivalent to
aliēn
(
us
)
alien
+
-ātus
-ate
1
Related forms
al·ien·a·tor,
noun
non·al·ien·at·ing,
adjective
re·al·ien·ate,
verb (used with object),
re·al·ien·at·ed,
re·al·ien·at·ing.
un·al·ien·at·ed,
adjective
un·al·ien·at·ing,
adjective
Synonyms
1.
See
estrange
.
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alienate
(ˈeɪljəˌneɪt, ˈeɪlɪə-)
—
vb
1.
to cause (a friend, sympathizer, etc) to become indifferent, unfriendly, or hostile; estrange
2.
to turn away; divert:
to alienate the affections of a person
3.
law
to transfer the ownership of (property, title, etc) to another person
'alienator
—
n
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Word Origin & History
alienate
1540s, "make estranged" (in feelings or affections), from L. alienatus, pp. of alienare "to make another's, estrange," from alienus "of or belonging to another person or place," from alius "(an)other" (see
alias
).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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