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(The word estrange means to separate or disassociate, or to alienate. It is often used in family relationships because of its French origin, estranger - to disown.)"The boy did not want to estrange himself from his parents.""The divorced wife's attempts to estrange her children from their father did not succeed.""The actions by Parliament served to estrange the American colonists from England."
No, the word 'estranged' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to estrange. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (an estranged wife).The noun form for the verb to estrange is estrangement.
No, they are divorced.
just like other couples in the earth.
I'm not sure if maybe you meant "What do you call your live in partner?". It depends on where you live as to how to reference this. In some areas, they would just be your live-in boyfriend or girl friend, or they could be referred to as your common law wife/husband, or de facto wife/husband.
sometimes
Bisexuals live in no different way they just have a boyfriend or girlfrend or husband or wife. :)
She was objected by her husband.
theano,wife of pythagoras,lived in southern italy after she married her husband.
husband
After the argument, he had managed to estrange himself from his closest friends.
in 1850, having first been estrange from her husband as his melancholia and paranoia deepened, and then surviving him fifteen years.