Sentence example with the word 'alienating'

alienating

Definition adj. causing hostility or loss of friendliness

Last update: June 19, 2015


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He couldn't risk alienating the woman in his bed, partly because she was still too delicate, too new to his world to take the next step and partly because he was still leery of the powers of an Oracle.   [Please select]

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"You are pursuing a very unwise course in alienating your wealthiest patrons."   [Please select]

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More can be done by amity and forbearance than by embittering and alienating.   [Please select]

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That is what you have gained by alienating me.   [Please select]

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The first to realize this clearly, and also to possess enough political sagacity to avoid alienating the gentry, was General Wu San-kui, who was commanding on the Manchu front.   [Please select]

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Cleveland, a consistent enemy of free silver, gave his powerful support to the gold standard and insisted on the repeal of the Silver Purchase Act, thus alienating an increasing number of his own party.   [Please select]

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