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banishlate 14c., banischen, from banniss-, extended stem of Old French banir "announce, proclaim; levy; forbid; banish, proclaim an outlaw," from a Germanic source (perhaps Frankish *bannjan " [..]
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banishto exile, drive away
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banish(v) expel from a community or group(v) ban from a place of residence, as for punishment(v) expel, as if by official decree(v) drive away
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banishexpello (expuli expulsum ), pello pepulli pulsum
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banish1. To punish a person by ordering them to leave a place or country, to be sent a long way away 2. To drive away doubts or fears
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banish
(heading) ''To send someone away and forbid that person from returning.''
# (with simple direct object)
#: ''If you don't stop talking blasphemes, I will banish you.''
# (with ''from'')
#: ''He [..]
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