ostracise|ostracised|ostracises|ostracising in English

verb ostracise (Brit.)

['ɑstrəsaɪz /'ɒs-]

exclude; banish; avoid dealing with; (in ancient Greece) impermanently banish a citizen by popular vote (also ostracize)

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1. Seborrheic hammiest Seymour keys laser Besiegings ostracises genitivally

2. Sharp apologised, but was then completely ostracised.

3. The princess was ostracised for marrying a rich bourgeois.

4. 9 Local people found the epitaph unseemly and ostracised the Parsons.

5. China will befriend ostracised regimes and encourage them to defy international norms.

6. Synonyms for Blackballing include barring, banning, blacklisting, debarring, excluding, expelling, ostracising, ostracizing, ousting and removing

7. Women who speak publicly about their situation often find themselves ostracised by friends and neighbours.

8. Synonyms for Attaint include proscribe, outlaw, exclude, exile, blackball, deport, expatriate, expel, ostracise and ostracize

9. The European Union, the United States and much of the rich world will ostracise him.

10. Yet in October the same year, the king repudiated this statute and Archbishop Stratford was politically ostracised.

11. A woman with no children may well be regarded as a witch who must be ostracised and barred from celebrations.

12. After Russian troops pushed into Georgia in August, America wanted to ostracise the Kremlin while Germany appeared eager to return to business as usual.

13. The civil law doesn't ostracise civil compulsory measures with punitiveness, and punitive penalty also haven't broken the principle of fairness and justice in civil law.

14. In order to lessen the threat of political dissidents and other exiles, relatives of the accused were often arrested, ostracised, and accused of being "enemies of the people".

15. Blackball: 1 v vote against; refuse to endorse; refuse to assent Synonyms: negative , veto Types: defeat , kill , shoot down , vote down , vote out thwart the passage of Type of: contradict , controvert , oppose be resistant to v expel from a community or group Synonyms: ban , banish , cast out , ostracise , ostracize , shun Type of: expel ,