Expel from a community or group.
To avoid, as something wrong, or from a feeling of distaste.
1 The festering euro zone debt crisis has spurred investors to shun risk.
2 District officials point out that many families in the area shun Dyett.
3 Israel and its allies shun Hamas for its refusal to renounce violence.
4 Thousands of miles have I flown to shun the hearing of it.
5 But its highly-educated locals largely shun the late hours and unglamorous work.
6 The Jarawa number barely 400 individuals who largely shun interaction with outsiders.
7 Western states accuse Mugabe of years of misrule and largely shun him.
8 And the carriers, thanks to consumer demand, can't shun Apple or Google.
9 He will shun the man who violates the secrets of the mysteries.
10 It is a record all chief executives of publicly-quoted companies should shun .
11 This would trigger a mandatory offer, which investors would likely shun again.
12 Even the police's indirect administration of executions made other officials shun them.
13 The history of his career shows it was wisdom to shun him.
14 To shun examination into the dangerous and disagreeable seems to me cowardly.
15 His hatred of sin did not cause him to shun the sinner.
16 Now genes are getting fingered for why some of us shun meat.
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