noun
- people or things that cause others to become unfriendly, hostile, or withdrawn
- people who transfer ownership of property to another person
Usage: plural of alienator
Usage: legal term; plural of alienator
Examples
- The harsh critics became alienators, driving away potential supporters.
- His constant negativity made him one of the team’s biggest alienators.
- The company’s alienators included poor customer service and high prices.
- In the property deal, the alienators signed over their rights to the buyers.
- The legal document identified the alienators and their transferred assets.
- Social media trolls often act as alienators in online communities.