banishment

IPA: bˈænɪʃmʌnt

noun

  • The act of banishing.
  • The state of being banished, exile.
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Examples of "banishment" in Sentences

  • Third offense calls for banishment from the island forever.
  • His banishment from the Stars indicates that the team is united in its decision not to take Avery back.
  • - Eventually he learns that human lives have value too, same as his race and when the time of banishment is over.
  • Sean Avery's banishment from the Dallas Stars and perhaps the NHL is just the latest entry in the league's bad boy ledger.
  • Nothing this jerk can do will ever convince me that he deserves anything more than banishment from the PGR and it's functions.
  • NEW YORK (AP) - Sean Avery has shed nerves and any inhibitions that might have crept into his game during his banishment from the NHL.
  • Yes, persistent violators of the social trust can be banished from Wikipedia, but the threat of banishment is not what keeps good contributors contributing well.
  • It took Ali's 43-month banishment from the ring – as the body bags continued to be flown home from Asia – for the popular sentiment to change, particularly among the young.
  • "I don't think he had the backing of the commissioner like I did," said John Dowd, whose investigation into Pete Rose's betting as Cincinnati Reds manager led to the hall of famer's banishment from the game.

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