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No. The whole purpose and definition of being estranged is that you have no communication with the other individual. Basically, you dont even see them either. No contact whatsoever. So, if you live in the same house, even though you do not speak, you have contact with them nonetheless, so it is not being estranged.

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Yes, you can be estranged from one another yet still reside in the same house. Estranged is a state of mind not a physical separation. Estrangement is different from separation.

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