Alienado in english
Alienated
pronunciation: eɪliəneɪtəd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: eɪliəneɪtəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
alienado = alienated ; estranged ; disenfranchised.
Example: And just as some adhesives need a catalyst to form a bond, so in 'alienated' modern society, a community information service performs that function by linking needs with resources in the community and alerting the community to unmet needs and lack of resources.Example: Estranged couples need help in understanding their disappointment and identifying available support.Example: He is promoting his own self-interests under the guise of standing up for the very disenfranchised people whom he himself is fleecing.alienar = alienate ; disenfranchise.
Example: That was the only way she could protect herself from the possibility of alienating the very people with whom she was trying to ingratiate herself.Example: This article discusses an emerging class of Americans being disenfranchised by the growing importance of information technologies they cannot afford.more:
» alienarse = distance .
Example: They were to a much greater extent distanced from popula reading by the increasing gap between high and low culture.