A'LIENATE, L. alieno.
1. To transfer title, property or right to another as, to alienate lands, or sovereignty.
2. To estrange to withdraw, as the affections to make indifferent or averse, where love or friendship before subsisted with from as, to alienate the heart or affections to alienate a man from the friends of his youth.
3. To apply to a wrong use.
They shall not alienate the first fruits of the land.
A'LIENATE, a. L. alienatus.
Estranged withdrawn from stranger to with from.
O alienate from God, O spirit accurst.
The whigs were alienate from truth.
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