alienator

[US]/ˈeɪliənˌeɪtər/
[UK]/ˌælɪəˈneɪtər/

Translation

n.one who alienates property or rights; a person who causes estrangement or alienation; one who alienates or causes estrangement; especially one who severs the legal ties between spouses by divorce proceedings.; a person who transfers property to another.
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Phrases & Collocations

alienator of love

emotional alienator

primary alienator

parental alienator

alienator of trust

Example Sentences

his constant criticism and negativity acted as an alienator between him and his friends.

the new policy was seen by many as an alienator, driving a wedge between management and employees.

she felt like a complete alienator after the accident, unable to connect with her family and friends.

the political rhetoric was so divisive, it served as an alienator for people of different viewpoints.

the company's lack of transparency became an alienator, eroding trust among its employees.

he tried to bridge the gap between them, but their years of resentment acted as an alienator.

their differing values and lifestyles became an alienator, leading to inevitable conflicts in their relationship.

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