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alienate

[ey-lee-uh-neyt, eyl-yuh-] / ˈeɪ li əˌneɪt, ˈeɪl yə- /


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Going after the ports themselves would make the enforcement of sanctions easier, but it carries the risk of alienating Turkey, a North Atlantic Treaty Organization ally.

From The Wall Street Journal

Andrew Roberts, a conservative British historian, said alienating allies poses longer-term risks for the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

Beyond the lowbrow perception of buying wine at a bulk retailer, wineries risk alienating loyal customers if their bottles sell for less than they offer them at the vineyards.

From The Wall Street Journal

But knowing your talent, speaking to it, and refusing to apologize for it can be alienating and lonely.

From Salon

She wants to be seen as principled and reasonable without ever taking a stand that would alienate a lucrative audience segment.

From Salon