Banishment is a word.
"John Ropp has done an evil deed, therefore he deserves banishment from Basic town!" totally made up sentence. There are more practical ways to use it in a sentence. For example, "He has cheeted in the online game, he should have a banishment in order."
I think you mean excommunication, which means banishment from a group. His excommunication from that church didn't upset him even a little.
Example sentence - The animosity her cruel words caused was not acceptable and caused her banishment from the island.
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You can use was in the sentence "There was a car in the driveway" and were in the sentence "There were cars in the driveway". Both of them mean something similar but were refers to the plural.
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No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
The Banishment was created on 2007-05-18.