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Meanings of
social ostracism
in inglés
Ignoring or excluding an individual or group, often without an explicit explanation or declaration.
ostracism
Related terms
social phenomenon
Sinónimos
Examples for "
ostracism
"
ostracism
Examples for "
ostracism
"
1
Social
ostracism
is gradually giving way among the more intelligent Christian people.
2
The social
ostracism
thereby incurred is felt to be a sufficient deterrent.
3
The
ostracism
of Cimon deprived the aristocrats of their most prominent representative.
4
Clisthenes, it is said, also established the curious arrangement known as
ostracism
.
5
Anyone of the faith who marries a non-Yezidi risks
ostracism
,
or worse.
Usage of
social ostracism
in inglés
1
The
social
ostracism
thereby incurred is felt to be a sufficient deterrent.
2
To him, the Legation was
social
ostracism
,
terrible beyond anything he had known.
3
To be condemned to a life of obscurity,
social
ostracism
,
and genteel poverty!
4
The old dread of
social
ostracism
and of suspicious aversion returns with increased power.
5
She is undaunted even by the possibility of
social
ostracism
.
6
Never before had he experienced any sense of
social
ostracism
.
7
Finally, there was a certain amount of political and
social
ostracism
directed against Churchmen.
8
Although this is naturally a democratic country,
social
ostracism
is not unknown amongst us.
9
Questioning the truth of religion was discouraged by fear of
social
ostracism
and other consequences.
10
They also fear
social
ostracism
if they undergo an abortion in Poland, the doctors said.
11
This is one of the evils of
social
ostracism
.
12
He told me the cause was his
social
ostracism
by the "Blue Bloods."
13
They still laboured under a sense of having been compromised, and of resultant
social
ostracism
.
14
For the average Christian, loss of business,
social
ostracism
,
bitter hatred, are the common price.
15
Could
social
ostracism
and labeling have induced them in the "patients"?
16
Isn't it monstrous that a state-fixed degree of misconduct should earn a man
social
ostracism
?
Other examples for "social ostracism"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
social
ostracism
social
Adjective
Noun
Social ostracism
through the time
Social ostracism
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common