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estrange

[ih-streynj] / ɪˈstreɪndʒ /


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And Wilson, the estranged founder of the 27-year-old brand, isn’t happy about it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite the news of her split from Fichera, Dreyer has spent a significant amount of time at the beach property in recent months—even celebrating her birthday there with her estranged spouse back in August.

From MarketWatch

The husband and wife were estranged, and he had filed divorce documents claiming that she believed she was a goddess sent to usher in the Biblical apocalypse.

From Seattle Times

The manager of the Derry Senior GAA team has issued a statement in response to what he described as "very serious" allegations made by his estranged wife.

From BBC

As we become more estranged from the natural world, so we are becoming strangers to ourselves, that crucial aspect of us that is enriched by a keener understanding of how the nonhuman world works.

From Los Angeles Times