banish
ba
ˈbæ
nish
nɪʃ
nish
British pronunciation
/bˈænɪʃ/

Definición y significado de "banish"en inglés

to banish
01

desterrar, exiliar

to force someone to leave a country, often as a form of punishment or to keep them away
Transitive: to banish sb
to banish definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The ruler banished his political opponents to remote islands to prevent rebellion.
El gobernante desterró a sus oponentes políticos a islas remotas para prevenir una rebelión.
02

desterrar, expulsar

to force something out of one's mind or thoughts
Transitive: to banish a thought or feeling
example
Ejemplos
After the argument, he struggled to banish feelings of resentment and anger from his mind.
Después de la discusión, luchó por desterrar los sentimientos de resentimiento y enojo de su mente.
03

desterrar, expulsar

to expel or force someone to leave a home or familiar place
Transitive: to banish sb
example
Ejemplos
The villagers voted to banish the troublemaker from the community after repeated offenses.
Los aldeanos votaron por desterrar al alborotador de la comunidad después de repetidas ofensas.
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