The state of being banished or ostracized (excluded from society by general consent)
Ignoring or excluding an individual or group, often without an explicit explanation or declaration.
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.
6 He knew that this meant banishment, ostracism , and persecution by the Government.
7 Centuries of Ghetto confinement, ostracism , ceaseless suffering, have produced a psychic type.
8 Not utter and complete ostracism , but nominal isolation confined to Creb's hearth.
9 His ostracism was no doubt a result of my stink-bomb spell.
10 I struggled bravely against this unjust ostracism ; but all in vain.
11 He thought of the lifelong ostracism , and feared it in a vague way.
12 To him, the Legation was social ostracism , terrible beyond anything he had known.
13 The international ostracism of Michael Owen lends huge weight to such a view.
14 In the form of ostracism , I think she is certainly reaping her reward.
15 Then suddenly the Pact fell, and with it a return of unrelieved ostracism .
16 The bend sinister of ostracism was the source of his hunger.
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