What does «enajenador» mean in Spanish?
- To alienate: to sell, transfer or cede ownership of something.
- That which takes out of oneself or disturbs the reason or the senses; troubling, disturbing, disconcerting, dismaying.
Examples of use in Spanish: "le invadió una cólera enajenadora del buen juicio".
"ingirió sustancias enajenadoras".
"el encierro enajenador de la cuarentena por el coronavirus, conduce a una estupidez insólita".
- That astonishes, enraptures or produces ecstasy.