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KJV Dictionary Definition: banish banishBAN'ISH, v.t.1. To condemn to exile, or compel to leave one's country, by authority of the prince or government, either for life or for a limited time. It is common for Russians to be banished to Siberia.272. To drive away; to compel to depart; as, to banish sorrow.3.

Banished is a British drama television serial created by Jimmy McGovern.The seven-part serial first aired on 5 March 2015 on BBC Two and was inspired by events in the eighteenth century when Britain established a penal colony in Australia. It has been announced that Banished will not be returning for a second series.

To quit one's country voluntarily, and with a view to reside abroad; as, he banished himself. BanishedBAN'ISHED, pp. Compelled to leave one's country; driven away. BanisherBAN'ISHER, n. One who compels another to quit his country. BanishingBAN'ISHING, ppr. Compelling to quit one's country; driving away.

BanishmentBAN'ISHMENT, n. The act of a prince or government, compelling a citizen to leave his country, either for a limited time or forever, as for some crime.2. Godzilla monster of monsters neca. A voluntary forsaking of one's country upon oath, called abjuration. This practice has now ceased in G.Britain.3.

Auto duel duel links. The state of being banished; exile.4. The act of driving away or dispelling; as the banishment of care from the mind.

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ban·ish

(băn′ĭsh)tr.v.ban·ished, ban·ish·ing, ban·ish·es
1. To force to leave a country or place by official decree; exile: The spy was found guilty of treason and banished from the country.
2. To drive away; expel: We banished all our doubts and fears.
[Middle English banishen, from Old French banir, baniss-, of Germanic origin; see bhā- in Indo-European roots.]
ban′ish·ment n.

banish

(ˈbænɪʃ) vb (tr)
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) to expel from a place, esp by an official decree as a punishment
[C14: from Old French banir, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German ban]

ban•ish

(ˈbæn ɪʃ)
v.t.
1. to expel from or relegate to a country or place by official decree; condemn to exile.
[1275–1325; Middle English < Anglo-French < Old French banir < Frankish]
ban′ish•ment,n.

banish


Past participle: banished
Gerund: banishing
Imperative
banish
banish
Present
I banish
you banish
he/she/it banishes
we banish
you banish
they banish
Preterite
I banished
you banished
he/she/it banished
we banished
you banished
they banished
Present Continuous
I am banishing
you are banishing
he/she/it is banishing
we are banishing
you are banishing
they are banishing
Present Perfect
I have banished
you have banished
he/she/it has banished
we have banished
you have banished
they have banished
Past Continuous
I was banishing
you were banishing
he/she/it was banishing
we were banishing
you were banishing
they were banishing
Past Perfect
I had banished
you had banished
he/she/it had banished
we had banished
you had banished
they had banished
Future
I will banish
you will banish
he/she/it will banish
we will banish
you will banish
they will banish
Future Perfect
I will have banished
you will have banished
he/she/it will have banished
we will have banished
you will have banished
they will have banished
Future Continuous
I will be banishing
you will be banishing
he/she/it will be banishing
we will be banishing
you will be banishing
they will be banishing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been banishing
you have been banishing
he/she/it has been banishing
we have been banishing
you have been banishing
they have been banishing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been banishing
you will have been banishing
he/she/it will have been banishing
we will have been banishing
you will have been banishing
they will have been banishing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been banishing
you had been banishing
he/she/it had been banishing
we had been banishing
you had been banishing
they had been banishing
Conditional
I would banish
you would banish
he/she/it would banish
we would banish
you would banish
they would banish
Past Conditional
I would have banished
you would have banished
he/she/it would have banished
we would have banished
you would have banished
they would have banished
Verb1.banish - expel from a community or group
blackball, cast out, ostracise, ostracize, shun, ban
expel, kick out, throw out - force to leave or move out; 'He was expelled from his native country'
2.banish - ban from a place of residence, as for punishment
expel, kick out, throw out - force to leave or move out; 'He was expelled from his native country'
rusticate - send to the country; 'He was rusticated for his bad behavior'
3.banish - expel, as if by official decree; 'he was banished from his own country'
expel, kick out, throw out - force to leave or move out; 'He was expelled from his native country'
4.banish - drive away; 'banish bad thoughts'; 'banish gloom'
chase away, dispel, drive away, drive off, drive out, run off, turn back - force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings; 'Drive away potential burglars'; 'drive away bad thoughts'; 'dispel doubts'; 'The supermarket had to turn back many disappointed customers'

banish

verb
1.exclude, bar, ban, dismiss, expel, throw out, oust, drive away, eject, evict, shut out, ostracizeI was banished from the small bedroom upstairs.
2.expel, transport, exile, outlaw, deport, drive away, expatriate, excommunicateHe was banished from England.
expelreceive, accept, admit, welcome, invite, embrace, hail, offer hospitality to
3.get rid of, remove, eliminate, eradicate, shake off, dislodge, see the back ofa public investment programme intended to banish the recession
4.dismiss, drop, ban, reject, shelve, discard, set aside, disregard, dispel, cast out, lay aside, put out of your mindHe has now banished all thoughts of retirement.

banish

verb1. To force to leave a country or place by official decree:
deport, exile, expatriate, expel, ostracize, transport.
2. To rid one's mind of:
vyhostit
dæma í útlegî
ištrėmimasištremtiišvyti
izgnati

banish

[ˈbænɪʃ]VT [+ person] → expulsar, desterrar (fig) [+ thought, fear] → desterrar, apartar (from de) to banish a topic from one's conversationdesterrar un temade laconversación

banish

[ˈbænɪʃ]vt
(= expel) [+ person] → bannir
to banish sb from → bannir qn de
(= get rid of) [+ memory, thought] → bannir; [+ poverty] → bannir

banish

banish

[ˈbænɪʃ]vtto banish (from) (person) → bandire (da), esiliare (da); (thought, fear) → bandire (da)

banish

(ˈbӕniʃ) verb
to send away (usually from a country), especially as a punishment. He was banished (from the country) for treason. verban يَنْفي، يُقْصي، يَطْرُد осъждам на изгнание expulsar vyhostit verbannen forvise; fordrive εξορίζωdesterrar pagendama تبعید کردن karkottaa bannir לְגָרֵש, לְהַגלוֹת निकाल देना izopćiti száműz mengusir, membuang dæma í útlegð bandire, esiliare 追放する 추방하다 išvyti, ištremti izraidīt, izsūtīt (trimdā); padzīt buang negeri verbannenforvise, jage på dør, fordrivewygnać شړل، تبعيدول، فرارول، موقوفول expulsar a exila, a expulza изгонять vyhostiť izgnati proterati [lands]förvisa เนรเทศ sürgün etmek, sürmek 流放 виганяти; засилати دور کرنا، جلا وطن کرنا trục xuất 流放
ˈbanishment noun
ban, verbanning نَفْي، طَرْد، إقْصاء заточение expulsão vyhoštění, vyhnanství die Verbannung forvisning; fordrivelse εξορίαdestierro pagendus تبعید karkotus bannissementגלות, גרוש देश-निकाला izopćenje száműz(et)és pengusiran, pembuangan útlegð; brottvísun bando, esilio 追放 추방 ištrėmimas izraidīšana; izsūtīšana (trimdā); padzīšana pembuangan negeri verbanningforvisning banicja شړل. فرارول desterro exilare; exil изгнание vyhnanstvo izgon izgnanstvo [lands]förvisning การเนรเทศ sürgün, sürgüne gönderme 流放 вигнання; заслання جلاوطن tình trạng bị trục xuất 流放

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Banished Definition Rating: 7,6/10 7247 votes

KJV Dictionary Definition: banish banishBAN'ISH, v.t.1. To condemn to exile, or compel to leave one's country, by authority of the prince or government, either for life or for a limited time. It is common for Russians to be banished to Siberia.272. To drive away; to compel to depart; as, to banish sorrow.3.

Banished is a British drama television serial created by Jimmy McGovern.The seven-part serial first aired on 5 March 2015 on BBC Two and was inspired by events in the eighteenth century when Britain established a penal colony in Australia. It has been announced that Banished will not be returning for a second series.

To quit one's country voluntarily, and with a view to reside abroad; as, he banished himself. BanishedBAN'ISHED, pp. Compelled to leave one's country; driven away. BanisherBAN'ISHER, n. One who compels another to quit his country. BanishingBAN'ISHING, ppr. Compelling to quit one's country; driving away.

BanishmentBAN'ISHMENT, n. The act of a prince or government, compelling a citizen to leave his country, either for a limited time or forever, as for some crime.2. Godzilla monster of monsters neca. A voluntary forsaking of one's country upon oath, called abjuration. This practice has now ceased in G.Britain.3.

Auto duel duel links. The state of being banished; exile.4. The act of driving away or dispelling; as the banishment of care from the mind.

(redirected from banished)
Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal, Idioms, Encyclopedia.

ban·ish

(băn′ĭsh)tr.v.ban·ished, ban·ish·ing, ban·ish·es
1. To force to leave a country or place by official decree; exile: The spy was found guilty of treason and banished from the country.
2. To drive away; expel: We banished all our doubts and fears.
[Middle English banishen, from Old French banir, baniss-, of Germanic origin; see bhā- in Indo-European roots.]
ban′ish·ment n.

banish

(ˈbænɪʃ) vb (tr)
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) to expel from a place, esp by an official decree as a punishment
[C14: from Old French banir, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German ban]

ban•ish

(ˈbæn ɪʃ)
v.t.
1. to expel from or relegate to a country or place by official decree; condemn to exile.
[1275–1325; Middle English < Anglo-French < Old French banir < Frankish]
ban′ish•ment,n.

banish


Past participle: banished
Gerund: banishing
Imperative
banish
banish
Present
I banish
you banish
he/she/it banishes
we banish
you banish
they banish
Preterite
I banished
you banished
he/she/it banished
we banished
you banished
they banished
Present Continuous
I am banishing
you are banishing
he/she/it is banishing
we are banishing
you are banishing
they are banishing
Present Perfect
I have banished
you have banished
he/she/it has banished
we have banished
you have banished
they have banished
Past Continuous
I was banishing
you were banishing
he/she/it was banishing
we were banishing
you were banishing
they were banishing
Past Perfect
I had banished
you had banished
he/she/it had banished
we had banished
you had banished
they had banished
Future
I will banish
you will banish
he/she/it will banish
we will banish
you will banish
they will banish
Future Perfect
I will have banished
you will have banished
he/she/it will have banished
we will have banished
you will have banished
they will have banished
Future Continuous
I will be banishing
you will be banishing
he/she/it will be banishing
we will be banishing
you will be banishing
they will be banishing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been banishing
you have been banishing
he/she/it has been banishing
we have been banishing
you have been banishing
they have been banishing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been banishing
you will have been banishing
he/she/it will have been banishing
we will have been banishing
you will have been banishing
they will have been banishing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been banishing
you had been banishing
he/she/it had been banishing
we had been banishing
you had been banishing
they had been banishing
Conditional
I would banish
you would banish
he/she/it would banish
we would banish
you would banish
they would banish
Past Conditional
I would have banished
you would have banished
he/she/it would have banished
we would have banished
you would have banished
they would have banished
Verb1.banish - expel from a community or group
blackball, cast out, ostracise, ostracize, shun, ban
expel, kick out, throw out - force to leave or move out; 'He was expelled from his native country'
2.banish - ban from a place of residence, as for punishment
expel, kick out, throw out - force to leave or move out; 'He was expelled from his native country'
rusticate - send to the country; 'He was rusticated for his bad behavior'
3.banish - expel, as if by official decree; 'he was banished from his own country'
expel, kick out, throw out - force to leave or move out; 'He was expelled from his native country'
4.banish - drive away; 'banish bad thoughts'; 'banish gloom'
chase away, dispel, drive away, drive off, drive out, run off, turn back - force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings; 'Drive away potential burglars'; 'drive away bad thoughts'; 'dispel doubts'; 'The supermarket had to turn back many disappointed customers'

banish

verb
1.exclude, bar, ban, dismiss, expel, throw out, oust, drive away, eject, evict, shut out, ostracizeI was banished from the small bedroom upstairs.
2.expel, transport, exile, outlaw, deport, drive away, expatriate, excommunicateHe was banished from England.
expelreceive, accept, admit, welcome, invite, embrace, hail, offer hospitality to
3.get rid of, remove, eliminate, eradicate, shake off, dislodge, see the back ofa public investment programme intended to banish the recession
4.dismiss, drop, ban, reject, shelve, discard, set aside, disregard, dispel, cast out, lay aside, put out of your mindHe has now banished all thoughts of retirement.

banish

verb1. To force to leave a country or place by official decree:
deport, exile, expatriate, expel, ostracize, transport.
2. To rid one's mind of:
vyhostit
dæma í útlegî
ištrėmimasištremtiišvyti
izgnati

banish

[ˈbænɪʃ]VT [+ person] → expulsar, desterrar (fig) [+ thought, fear] → desterrar, apartar (from de) to banish a topic from one's conversationdesterrar un temade laconversación

banish

[ˈbænɪʃ]vt
(= expel) [+ person] → bannir
to banish sb from → bannir qn de
(= get rid of) [+ memory, thought] → bannir; [+ poverty] → bannir

banish

banish

[ˈbænɪʃ]vtto banish (from) (person) → bandire (da), esiliare (da); (thought, fear) → bandire (da)

banish

(ˈbӕniʃ) verb
to send away (usually from a country), especially as a punishment. He was banished (from the country) for treason. verban يَنْفي، يُقْصي، يَطْرُد осъждам на изгнание expulsar vyhostit verbannen forvise; fordrive εξορίζωdesterrar pagendama تبعید کردن karkottaa bannir לְגָרֵש, לְהַגלוֹת निकाल देना izopćiti száműz mengusir, membuang dæma í útlegð bandire, esiliare 追放する 추방하다 išvyti, ištremti izraidīt, izsūtīt (trimdā); padzīt buang negeri verbannenforvise, jage på dør, fordrivewygnać شړل، تبعيدول، فرارول، موقوفول expulsar a exila, a expulza изгонять vyhostiť izgnati proterati [lands]förvisa เนรเทศ sürgün etmek, sürmek 流放 виганяти; засилати دور کرنا، جلا وطن کرنا trục xuất 流放
ˈbanishment noun
ban, verbanning نَفْي، طَرْد، إقْصاء заточение expulsão vyhoštění, vyhnanství die Verbannung forvisning; fordrivelse εξορίαdestierro pagendus تبعید karkotus bannissementגלות, גרוש देश-निकाला izopćenje száműz(et)és pengusiran, pembuangan útlegð; brottvísun bando, esilio 追放 추방 ištrėmimas izraidīšana; izsūtīšana (trimdā); padzīšana pembuangan negeri verbanningforvisning banicja شړل. فرارول desterro exilare; exil изгнание vyhnanstvo izgon izgnanstvo [lands]förvisning การเนรเทศ sürgün, sürgüne gönderme 流放 вигнання; заслання جلاوطن tình trạng bị trục xuất 流放

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