Banishment from society typically occurs as a form of punishment for serious crimes or antisocial behavior, often determined by legal systems or community consensus. Historically, it has been used as a means to protect the community from perceived threats or to enforce social norms. In modern contexts, formal banishment is rare, but social ostracism can occur through community rejection or online shaming. The process usually involves a clear violation of laws or ethical standards, with consequences varying by culture and legal framework.
The Prince of Rome decided to banish Romeo. The judge must decide whether to banish, imprison or hang you. Some psychologists believe people can reduce anxiety if they banish 'bad' thoughts.
He is important as he is the protector of earth and will banish the evil
To expel from or relegate to a country or place by authoritative decree; condemn to exile.To banish a person is to forbid that person from being in the particular region (typically a country) from which he has been banished; the word exile can be used synonymously. In short, to banish someone is to say "we don't want you here".
No, the word 'banish' is not a noun; the word banish is a verb: banish, banishes, banishing, banished.The noun forms for the verb to banish are banisher, banishment, and the gerund, banishing.
"Banish" is a verb.
The king will banish the spy instead of executing him. Banish your spots with this medicinal cream!
Banish is a verb.
Banish is a verb - to expel from a place
if the word is ostracize then means: to keep people in a group. Not to exclude people.
Massachusetts did banish Roger Williams.
No, the word banish is not an adverb.This word is a verb.
Yes, it is (meaning sent away). It comes from the past participle of the verb banish.