Expel from a community or group.
Vote against; refuse to endorse; refuse to assent.
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Examples for "negative "
1 Important idea number 1: Matter is made of positive and negative charges.
2 The group's health authorities said all suspected cases there had tested negative .
3 Industry trade groups reiterated concerns that the rule could have negative effects.
4 Marijuana doesn't lead to these long term negative effects that people said.
5 The reply was in the negative ; the Senora was in the gardens.
1 Either house could reject the resolution, and the president has veto power.
2 Opposition politicians said they would seek ways to challenge the government's veto .
3 The Prime Minister also raised concerns about council members' right to veto .
4 Russia and China are among the Security Council's five permanent, veto - holding members.
5 Parliament passed the law seven months ago, overturning a veto from Karzai.
The act of excluding someone by a negative vote or veto.
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.
6 But neither do they deserve new laws or "voluntary" regulations that would blackball them.
7 Still, I knew he could and would blackball me in an instant if he wanted to.
8 The committee will blackball the best fellow that ever lived if I don't go and stop them.
10 So they go back to their clubs and their cards, and their billiards, and abuse their cooks and blackball their friends.
11 You may be sure some of the proud people and most of the parvenus of the Club were ready to blackball him.
12 Do not they abuse you behind your back, and blackball you at societies where they have had the honour to propose you?
13 The electing board is the whole club, and a candidate is stone-dead at the first blackball ; but no stigma attaches to him for that.
14 All evidently were in agreement with Maisie, and determined to blackball Honor as a vindication of their zeal for the credit of their house.
15 After the protests, Kaepernick could not find a job for the 2017 season and sued the NFL, accusing owners of colluding to blackball him.
16 Paul Maunder talks about the centenary of the miners' strike in Blackball .
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