shunning

IPA: ʃˈʌnɪŋ

noun

  • The act by which something is shunned; avoidance.
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Examples of "shunning" in Sentences

  • I guess shunning is much more civilized. datingjesus
  • Miss Pinshon and the overseer agreed in shunning it.
  • The threat of shunning is a powerful and coercive one.
  • He believed in the strict adherence to the ban or shunning.
  • The article on shunning should link to the article on anathema.
  • The third member of the group targeted for shunning is Carl Paladino, the Republican candidate for Governor.
  • However, in shunning the salary offered by a newspaper and opting for the freelance route, this gentleman has put more time and attnetion into equipment knowledge than R.O.I. (return on investment) knowledge.
  • ↑ This practice is usually referred to as shunning, but because Bahá'ís can conduct business transactions with Covenant breakers, the practice is not same as shunning by Amish and some other groups, which is total.

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