unalienated

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ alienated.

Adjective

unalienated (comparative more unalienated, superlative most unalienated)

  1. Not alienated.
    • 1990 February 4, Randy Albelda, Carole Ann Fer, Annie Hoffman, “Clay Pots And 'Equality'”, in Gay Community News, volume 17, number 29, page 7:
      It's amazing to me that doing pottery is now considered an "alternative" profession, because it's one of the oldest professions known to human beings on this earth, and in Marxist terms it's a very unalienated process. We're involved in every step of the process.