0 feeling that you have no connection with the people around you or that you are not part of a group:
These women tell us that they feel very alienated from other women.
Perhaps he should work on attracting women voters who appear increasingly alienated by his policies.
They worry that this injustice will badly affect a group that already feels very alienated.
We have an electorate that is becoming increasingly alienated.
Audiences find these sounds difficult and find themselves very alienated.
The historically elitist nature of these parties has also contributed to an increasingly alienated polity.
Commonly, they felt alienated from non-combatant society, frustrated at personal failure, and resentful of inadequate government policies and pettyminded officials.
This has alienated many field archaeologists, and convinced them (no matter how erroneously) that theory had little or no relevance to them.
Political repression and leadership corruption alienated popular sectors and sowed the seeds of armed rebellion and subaltern terror.
And do not tell me that they were "possessed," "alienated," "dominated" by outside forces.