alienate
Example Sentences
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That left executives working through the holidays to devise a complicated road back that wouldn’t alienate the players who had stayed all along.
But it’s easy to see why a proprietor might hesitate, since a “Pistols Welcome” banner might alienate other customers.
Mr. Barnes has long brought something exotic to English literature, but never anything so abstruse as to become alienating.
Going after the ports themselves would make the enforcement of sanctions easier, but it carries the risk of alienating Turkey, a North Atlantic Treaty Organization ally.
Andrew Roberts, a conservative British historian, said alienating allies poses longer-term risks for the U.S.
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