the cat estranged the to friends.
After the argument, he had managed to estrange himself from his closest friends.
The fight between the siblings caused a rift that led to their estrangement for many years.
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.
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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."
The fight between the siblings caused a rift that led to their estrangement for many years.
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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.
entrance, estrange
anatagonize, anger, annoy, offend, irritate, hassle, estrange
resign, separate, divorce, abandon, estrange, reject
exasperate, enticle, enrage, exacerbate, estrange, egg-on, embitter
There is no verb form for the adjective strange. The closest verb form is estrange (estranges, estranging, estranged).