Synonym: Coventry, ostracism, proscription. Similar words: punishment, garnishment, astonishment, admonishment, capital punishment, cruel and unusual punishment, nourishment, blandishment. Meaning: ['bænɪʃmənt] n. 1. the state of being banished or ostracized (excluded from society by general consent) 2. rejection by means of an act of banishing or proscribing someone.
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1. Banishment was better than this cold shoulder.
2. Her desire for respect led to banishment.
3. His banishment shocked us all.
4. He was sent into banishment.
5. Moeller said, " EU is against banishment and collective punishment. Those are not ways to solve the problem. "
6. Qu Yuan suffered banishment as the victim of a court intrigue.
7. Shamen island is descryibed as a dreary banishment site and as a romantic fairy place.
8. I quickly translated her act of banishment into my own deliberate act of self - exile.
9. The old king returned to power after ten years' banishment.
10. Absence from those we love is self from self - a deadly banishment. William Shakespeare
11. If you suspect you will be facing a greater daemon spare no effort to acquire the Banishment spell.
12. She will make my misery more tolerable, my slavery only half-slavery, my exile less a banishment.
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13. A training ground bust-up with a young reserve team players lies at the heart of Albert Riera's banishment from the Liverpool team.
14. We may go back to the earliest time, to the banishment from the Garden of Eden.
15. He was always lost in the opposing ideas, such as absurdness and resistance, sorrow and happiness, individual and collectivity, desperation and hope, resistance and abstention, banishment and kingdom.
16. Fearful he might accidentally injure a resident , the supervisor decreed banishment.
17. He misrepresented the story of Ignatius's deposition with unblushing lies, and he at least connived at Ignatius's ill-treatment in banishment.
18. But Japan made sense for another reason: There, the disfigurement of a mastectomy or lumpectomy is tantamount to social banishment.
19. Pontius Pilate - He became governor of the Roman province of Judea after the banishment of Archelaus, son of Herod the Great.
More similar words: punishment, garnishment, astonishment, admonishment, capital punishment, cruel and unusual punishment, nourishment, blandishment, malnourishment, establishment, embellishment, accomplishment, impoverishment, accomplishments, relinquishment, establishment of, undernourishment, antiestablishment, banish, refreshment, banister, vanish, vanished, Spanish, vanishing, parchment, spanish armada, enrichment, detachment, attachment.