estranged
IPA: ɛstrˈeɪndʒd
adjective
- Having become a stranger, of one who formerly was close, as a relative, friend, lover, or spouse.
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Examples of "estranged" in Sentences
- The couple were later separated and estranged.
- His estranged wife Robyn is the president of the charity.
- The season ends with the arrival of Derek's estranged wife, Addison.
- It could not do other to a man estranged from a normal life who could only live on the idolization of his fans.
- Berra was estranged from the club for nearly 14 years after Steinbrenner fired him as manager early in the 1985 season.
- Mr. Freeh has long been estranged from the former president, and he took another swipe at members of the last Democratic administration today.
- But then, according to his soon-to-be-ex-wife's memoirs, he called his estranged wife and asked about his news-conference performance, "How did I do?"
- Ones that burn like acid and ones that heal and nurture like a mother's embrace -- ones that are also mostly estranged from the high school literary canon.
- The entire family is upset about this, about the loss of him and his victims and victims' families. said David Dyess, who was described as estranged from his father.
- Also there are many on the right who do not feel entirely dissimilar to the way progressives are feeling about the state of our nation and they also feel estranged from the party on the right.
- If there is a perception that the elite end of the game has sometimes become estranged from the volunteers that drive the grassroots, Steele has vowed to bring them back together, using the prize of a home World Cup as the driving force. 2015 will offer us an opportunity in three areas.
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