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Filter by Meaning The unfamiliar cultural practices of the host family were alienating for the exchange student.
The high-end fashion boutique's prices were alienating for most shoppers.
The tourists found the local customs alienating.
The overly complicated plot of the movie can be alienating to some viewers.
The lack of representation in the media is alienating certain minority groups.
The new school policies were alienating students who were used to more freedom.
The high prices of organic food can be alienating for those with lower incomes.
The harsh criticism from her peers is alienating her from pursuing her passion.
The exclusive membership criteria were alienating the potential members.
The strict religious practices were alienating some members of the congregation.
The complex jargon used by the professor was alienating some students from the subject.
The excessive violence in the movie was alienating some viewers.
The constant criticism of his partner was alienating him from their relationship.
The online trolling was alienating the celebrity from their fans.
The dense urban environment was alienating for the small-town girl.
The company's emphasis on profits was alienating its employees who wanted a better work-life balance.
The language barrier is alienating foreign students from the rest of the class.
The new work environment was alienating to her.
He found the language barrier alienating when he moved to a new country.
The unfamiliar technology was alienating to the elderly population.
The academic jargon used in the lecture was alienating to the students.
The strict rules of the religious community were alienating to outsiders.
The political candidate's controversial views were alienating to some voters.
His constant criticism was alienating to those around him.
The futuristic design of the building was impressive but also alienating to some.
The artist's use of dark colors in his painting gave it an alienating effect.
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