banish
ba
ˈbæ
nish
nɪʃ
nish
British pronunciation
/bˈænɪʃ/

Définition et signification de « banish » en anglais

to banish
01

bannir, exiler

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
Exemples
After the war, many defeated soldiers were banished from their homeland.
Après la guerre, de nombreux soldats vaincus ont été bannis de leur patrie.
02

chasser, bannir

to force something out of one's mind or thoughts
Transitive: to banish a thought or feeling
example
Exemples
She tried to banish all thoughts of failure from her mind and focus on the task at hand.
Elle a essayé de chasser toutes les pensées d'échec de son esprit et de se concentrer sur la tâche à accomplir.
03

bannir, exiler

to expel or force someone to leave a home or familiar place
Transitive: to banish sb
example
Exemples
The landlord threatened to banish the disruptive tenants from the apartment building.
Le propriétaire a menacé de bannir les locataires perturbateurs de l'immeuble.
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