Banish
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British pronunciation/bˈænɪʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈbænɪʃ/

Definicja i Znaczenie "banish"

to banish
01

wygnanie, ekspediować

to force someone to leave a country, often as a form of punishment or to keep them away
Transitive: to banish sb
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The ruler banished his political opponents to remote islands to prevent rebellion.
The criminal was banished from the country as part of the punishment for their crimes.
The king decided to banish the traitor from the kingdom for his treachery.
02

wyrzucać, wyganiać

to force something out of one's mind or thoughts
Transitive: to banish a thought or feeling
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After the argument, he struggled to banish feelings of resentment and anger from his mind.
After the breakup, he made a conscious effort to banish negative thoughts from his mind.
She tried to banish all thoughts of failure from her mind and focus on the task at hand.
03

wydalić, banować

to expel or force someone to leave a home or familiar place
Transitive: to banish sb
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The landlord threatened to banish the disruptive tenants from the apartment building.
The nomadic tribe banished members who disobeyed the chief 's orders or failed to contribute to the community.
After the argument with his parents, the teenager was banished from the family home and forced to live with relatives.
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The ruler banished his political opponents to remote islands to prevent rebellion.
The criminal was banished from the country as part of the punishment for their crimes.
The king decided to banish the traitor from the kingdom for his treachery.
After the war, many defeated soldiers were banished from their homeland.
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