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Definitions of banish in various dictionaries:
verb - expel from a community or group
verb - ban from a place of residence, as for punishment
verb - expel, as if by official decree
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Send away |
Drive away |
Send far, far away, maybe |
Exile |
Cast out |
Outlaw |
Send into exile |
Expel |
Oust |
Ostracize |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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To expel from a place or condemn to exile |
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to send someone away and forbid the person to come back: |
To banish is also to get rid of: |
Banish might refer to |
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To be in exile means to be away from one's home (i.e. city, state, or country), while either being explicitly refused permission to return or being threatened with imprisonment or death upon return. It can be a form of punishment and solitude. * It is common to distinguish between "internal exile", i.e., forced resettlement within the country of residence, and "external exile", which is deportation outside the country of residence. Although most commonly used to describe an individual situation, the term is also used for groups (especially ethnic or national groups), or for an entire government. Terms such as "diaspora" and "refugee" describe group exile, both voluntary and forced, and "government in exile" describes a government of a country that has been forced to relocate and argue its legitimacy from outside that country. * Exile can also be a self-imposed departure from one's homeland. Self-exile is often depicted as a form of protest by the person who claims it, to avoid persecution |