Crossword-Solution: ESTRANGES
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ESTRANGES | anagram | GREATNESS, SERGEANTS |
We have 3 clues for the answer “ESTRANGES”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Antagonizes | 2 answers |
| Alienates | 5 answers |
| Turns away | 8 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ESTRANGES (5)
Though time estranges and fate disperses, We have HAD our loves and our loving mercies; Though the gifts of the light in the end are curses, Yet bides the gift of the darkness--sleep! See! girt with tempest and wing'd with thunder, And clad with lightning and shod with sleet, The strong winds treading the swift waves sunder The flying rollers with frothy feet.
One thickish night in January of ‘Ninety-three, Dad and Uncle Lot and me came over from Shoreham in the smack, and we found Uncle Aurette and the L’Estranges, my cousins, waiting for us in their lugger with New Year’s presents from Mother’s folk in Boulogne.
Thou whose young sex is yet but in thy soul;— As hoarded in the vine Hang the gold skins of undelirious wine, As air sleeps, till it toss its limbs in breeze:— In whom the mystery which lures and sunders, Grapples and thrusts apart; endears, estranges; —The dragon to its own Hesperides— Is gated under slow-revolving changes, Manifold doors of heavy-hingèd years.
Madame de Fleury thought that any education which estranges children entirely from their parents must be fundamentally erroneous; that such a separation must tend to destroy that sense of filial affection and duty, and those principles of domestic subordination, on which so many of the interests and much of the virtue and happiness of society depend.
Writing, more than previously used signs (sounds, images, movements, colors), estranges human beings from the environment and from themselves.
Quotes with ESTRANGES (2)
The question of the stranger in a society which estranges everybody from it--while forcing everybody to assimilate their own alienation--takes cover under dubious and sinister masks.
philosophy teaches us and unsettles us by confronting us with what we already know; there's an irony: the difficulty consisted in this course is that it teaches what you already know; it works by taking what we know from familiar and unquestioned settings and making it strange. that's how the examples work. ... philosophy estranges us, not by providing us with new information, but by inviting and provoking a new way of seeing. The risk is once the familiar turns strange it is…
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1973–2010).