Third-person singular simple present indicative form of alienate.(verb)
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Use "alienates" in a sentence
"Bad: Governor Palin alienates or worse excites the Liberal base to come out and vote against Brown as a Palin stand in for her brand of conservatism."
"Note, Sin alienates God's mind from the sinner, and justly, for it is the alienation of the sinner's mind from God; but woe, and a thousand woes, to those from whom God's mind is alienated; for whom he turns from he will turn against."
"Tarver said the event already "alienates" some Aspen riders because it costs $25 to enter the criterium compared to only $5 for other cycling club events."