TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
EN
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Catalan
exiliar
Expel from a community or group.
ban
banish
blackball
ostracize
ostracise
cast out
Catalan
exiliar
Portuguese
renegar
Catalan
evitar
Spanish
rehuir
To avoid, as something wrong, or from a feeling of distaste.
eschew
Portuguese
renegar
ban
banish
blackball
ostracize
ostracise
1
The Daily Post said a similar
ban
will apply over New Year.
2
Today his father Stephen said the government needs to
ban
synthetic drugs.
3
However, it remains a separate issue to the Good Friday alcohol
ban
.
4
Every year, more countries
ban
wild animals from being used in circuses.
5
Home Secretary Alan Johnson said the
ban
aimed to help prevent terrorism.
1
Mourinho, however, will
banish
it from his mind as soon as possible.
2
He helped
banish
the discord and increased the melody of the world.
3
You can bind it and
banish
it if you know the words.
4
Time would end their affair, but meanwhile love was hard to
banish
.
5
The thought was unbearable, and he resolved to
banish
it in action.
1
Hand them around;
blackball
them; sound the alarm of mad dog.
2
They probably just wanted to
blackball
him out of the league.
3
Snooks does not any more think it gentlemanlike to
blackball
attorneys.
4
If I wasn't afraid she would
blackball
me for the P.W.L.
5
The reaction to Cameron's
blackball
has been suitably scathing.
1
Ramone used this as his right to
ostracize
Jasper whenever possible.
2
Definitely not the kind of girl anyone would exclude or
ostracize
.
3
They longed to
ostracize
poor Alida, yet saw no chance of doing so.
4
We don't want this country to
ostracize
or condemn innocent people because they are different.
5
If the victim refused to pay, they'd
ostracize
him.
1
If they voice dissent, their communities might socially
ostracise
them.
2
Drug-taking blocks the pain and yet we
ostracise
and criminalise rather than understand and support.
3
Than to
ostracise
Apollo as an enervating fraud.
4
Hence he did not
ostracise
me; but smiling, said, "Train very late to-day, sir."
5
The Kaniva Tonga website reported the other 32 nobles had signed an agreement to
ostracise
Lord Ma'afu.
1
I am
cast
out
irrevocably; there is no appeal against the decision.
2
That he would be
cast
out
in disgrace from the Jedi Order.
3
And Jesus preached in the synagogues throughout Galilee, and
cast
out
devils.
4
So was it
cast
out
late in the day when deadlines loomed?
5
He had
cast
out
his heart for the rooks and the daws.
1
The festering euro zone debt crisis has spurred investors to
shun
risk.
2
District officials point out that many families in the area
shun
Dyett.
3
Israel and its allies
shun
Hamas for its refusal to renounce violence.
4
Thousands of miles have I flown to
shun
the hearing of it.
5
But its highly-educated locals largely
shun
the late hours and unglamorous work.
6
The Jarawa number barely 400 individuals who largely
shun
interaction with outsiders.
7
Western states accuse Mugabe of years of misrule and largely
shun
him.
8
And the carriers, thanks to consumer demand, can't
shun
Apple or Google.
9
He will
shun
the man who violates the secrets of the mysteries.
10
It is a record all chief executives of publicly-quoted companies should
shun
.
11
This would trigger a mandatory offer, which investors would likely
shun
again.
12
Even the police's indirect administration of executions made other officials
shun
them.
13
The history of his career shows it was wisdom to
shun
him.
14
To
shun
examination into the dangerous and disagreeable seems to me cowardly.
15
His hatred of sin did not cause him to
shun
the sinner.
16
Now genes are getting fingered for why some of us
shun
meat.
shun
·
shun the light
shun evil
shun danger
shun death
shun modern
Catalan
exiliar
desterrar
bandejar
evitar
fugir
esquivar
defugir
eludir
Portuguese
renegar
evitar
Spanish
rehuir
huir
eludir