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Meanings of voluntary banishment in English
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Usage of voluntary banishment in English
1
The average duration of this voluntarybanishment is perhaps about eighteen months.
2
Paul's heart yearned after its mistress in her self-humiliation and voluntarybanishment as never before.
3
The first stroke which the malice of fortune aimed at me was the voluntarybanishment of my uncle.
4
The rest, who were not able to speak with gushing tears, prayed her to defer at least her voluntarybanishment.
5
Long before its formal revocation, the unmeasured and inhuman persecutions to which they were subjected, drove thousands of them into voluntarybanishment.
6
It has cost him much to take the step he has taken, and everything must be done to get him back from his voluntarybanishment