alienate |
affable |
As adjectives the difference between alienate and affable
is that
alienate is estranged; withdrawn in affection; foreign; with
from while
affable is receiving others kindly and conversing with them in a free and friendly manner; friendly, courteous, sociable.
As a noun alienate
is (obsolete) a stranger; an alien.
As a verb alienate
is to convey or transfer to another, as title, property, or right; to part voluntarily with ownership of.
alienate |
nonalienation |
As nouns the difference between alienate and nonalienation
is that
alienate is (obsolete) a stranger; an alien while
nonalienation is failure to alienate.
As an adjective alienate
is estranged; withdrawn in affection; foreign; with
from .
As a verb alienate
is to convey or transfer to another, as title, property, or right; to part voluntarily with ownership of.
alienate |
alienatedly |
As an adjective alienate
is estranged; withdrawn in affection; foreign; with
from .
As a noun alienate
is (obsolete) a stranger; an alien.
As a verb alienate
is to convey or transfer to another, as title, property, or right; to part voluntarily with ownership of.
As an adverb alienatedly is
in an alienated way.
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