alienated
Example Sentences
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“No Other Choice” bluntly depicts a contemporary workforce decimated by AI and cost-cutting, but its view of alienated labor and thwarted masculinity has roots in indelible works such as “Parasite” and “Breaking Bad.”
From Los Angeles Times
Another major problem, Clarke said, was that the company alienated some of its most passionate consumers last year when it discontinued its XPS line of computers.
The flip side of his enormous intellect, say critics, is a towering arrogance that alienated many over the years.
That builds camaraderie among team members but leaves these traders alienated and in vicious competition with others, even those at their own firms.
Ms. Ono sings, at MSG, “Don’t Worry Kyoko,” which was one of those numbers that alienated Beatles fans, who thought it noisy.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.