Even the estrangements and misunderstandings which will arise to all could not long remain, where there is a frank and candid interchange of thought.
Misunderstandings and estrangements will arise, occasions will come when it seems as if not even love and forbearance can avoid a quarrel, but surely Christ has died in vain if His grace cannot save us from the continuance of strife.
Red colors in a letter, imply estrangements through suspicion and jealousy, but this may be overcome by wise maneuvering of the suspected party.
For the lover, this foretellsestrangements and quarrels.
Cases where such disagreements and estrangements have led to crime, rare.
There are, of course, estrangements and estrangements; and it is usual for conjugal estrangements to have several crises before coming to the extreme crisis--of separation.
But Peacock contended that no estrangements had occurred in 1813 between Shelley and Harriett, and that therefore no estrangements between them could have come to a crisis towards the close of that year.
Estrangements which have embittered the whole year, melt in to-night's hospitable smile.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "estrangements" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.