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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(băn′ĭsh)tr.v.ban·ished, ban·ish·ing, ban·ish·esbanish
(ˈbænɪʃ) vb (tr)ban•ish
(ˈbæn ɪʃ)v.t.
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Past participle: banished
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Verb | 1. | 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' |
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verbexpelreceive, accept, admit, welcome, invite, embrace, hail, offer hospitality to
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verb1. To force to leave a country or place by official decree:banish
[ˈbænɪʃ]VT [+ person] → expulsar, desterrar (fig) [+ thought, fear] → desterrar, apartar (from de) to banish a topic from one's conversation → desterrar un temade laconversaciónbanish
[ˈbænɪʃ]vtto banish sb from → bannir qn de
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[ˈbænɪʃ]vtto banish (from) (person) → bandire (da), esiliare (da); (thought, fear) → bandire (da)banish
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