abalienation (Meaning)

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abalienation (n.)

The act of abalienating; alienation; estrangement.

Synonyms & Antonyms of abalienation

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abalienation Sentence Examples

  1. The abalienation of the artist's rights left them without control over the distribution of their own work.
  2. The corporation's abalienation of certain assets resulted in a significant financial restructuring.
  3. The political leader faced criticism for the abalienation of citizens' rights in the new legislation.
  4. The abalienation of responsibilities among team members led to confusion and inefficiency in the project.
  5. Despite her initial hesitation, the executive decided on the abalienation of her managerial duties for personal reasons.
  6. The company's abalienation of its traditional values raised concerns among long-time employees.
  7. In the divorce settlement, there was a clear abalienation of property rights between the former spouses.
  8. The government's abalienation of diplomatic ties with the neighboring country had far-reaching consequences for international relations.
  9. The artist's abalienation of creative control to a production team resulted in a different artistic direction for the project.
  10. The community felt a sense of abalienation when their input was disregarded in the urban development plans.

FAQs About the word abalienation

The act of abalienating; alienation; estrangement.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The abalienation of the artist's rights left them without control over the distribution of their own work.

The corporation's abalienation of certain assets resulted in a significant financial restructuring.

The political leader faced criticism for the abalienation of citizens' rights in the new legislation.

The abalienation of responsibilities among team members led to confusion and inefficiency in the project.