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estrange Exemples tirés du dictionnaire PONS (vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

to estrange sb from sb/sth
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But trying to achieve happiness for ourselves can estrange us from others, creating loneliness.
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But the absolutist tactics estrange the vegan movement from mainstream culture, the pragmatists argue.
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Along the way the environmental crusaders estrange old friends, make powerful new enemies, and -- between the two of them -- sink several marriages.
www.chicagotribune.com
The banal familiarity of the seasons as they wash over us no longer require studied effort to estrange them.
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Suddenly we see our own locations from a different perspective, which can be very enlightening but also a bit estranging.
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He had wanted to attend a boarding school to estrange himself from his father.
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Feeling upset, she starts to rebel, thereby estranging herself from her friends.
en.wikipedia.org
What we are "going for" here, is a means of bridge building across the chasm they are feeling, which tends to estrange them from life and living.
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A common mistake by fourth year students is to develop a sudden devotion to books and completely estrange themselves from family, friends and social activities.
www.asianscientist.com
It's also probably an intelligent political move to announce himself as separate from his crazy fans, to distance himself from any political stereotype that risks estranging a more thoughtful electorate.
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