Alienate (verb):
a. to make unfriendly or disloyal; to cause to be withdrawn or detached; estrange.
b. (Legal) to transfer (as a title, property, or right) to another; to turn away or turn down.
Example sentences:
1a. His aggressive behavior would eventually alienate his co-workers.
2a. Don't alienate yourself from the people who care for you.
3b. He will alienate his right to a speedy trial.
4b. They will alienate their home for a bigger and more spacious house.
Mr. Burns' eccentricity lead to his alienation from mainstream society.
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