The state of being banished or ostracized (excluded from society by general consent)
The act of expelling or relegating someone to a country or place by authoritative decree.
1 The rogues were duly tried and sentenced to banishment from the city.
2 The first offence, in both cases, was punished by banishment and forfeiture.
3 The finality of my banishment was endorsed and underlined and stamped home.
4 Henceforward we shall principally confine ourselves to following her in her banishment .
5 In consequence, a decree of banishment from France was proclaimed against him.
6 In other colonies, notably New York, fines and banishment were not uncommon.
7 You must apply to the authorities to withdraw your sentence of banishment .
8 The average duration of this voluntary banishment is perhaps about eighteen months.
9 Mademoiselle held the royal warrant of her father's banishment in her hand.
10 The momentary displeasure which she had shown at her banishment was over.
11 The return to civilisation was more fatal than his long solitary banishment .
12 In 1778, the act of proscription and banishment included Abel Willard's name.
13 It is not banishment , it is death to which you sentence me.
14 He knew that this meant banishment , ostracism, and persecution by the Government.
15 Every Greek was prohibited making war on Philip on pain of banishment .
16 He therefore issued a decree of banishment against him for five years.
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