noun
- a person who causes others to feel isolated, estranged, or hostile
- a person who transfers ownership of property to another
Usage: legal
Examples
- His constant criticism made him an alienator among his coworkers.
- The manager’s harsh policies turned her into an alienator of staff.
- As the alienator of the property, he signed the deed over to the buyer.
- The lawyer represented the alienator in the real estate transaction.
- Her negative attitude made her an alienator at social gatherings.
- The alienator must provide clear title when transferring the land.