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    ban·ish
    [ˈbaniSH]
    verb
    banishing (present participle)
    1. send (someone) away from a country or place as an official punishment:
      "they were banished to Siberia for political crimes"
      • forbid, abolish, or get rid of (something unwanted):
        "all thoughts of romance were banished from her head" · "it's perfectly feasible to banish the smoke without banning smoking"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French baniss-, lengthened stem of banir; ultimately of Germanic origin and related to ban.
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  2. Banishing refers to1234:
    • Requiring someone to leave a country by authority.
    • Driving out or removing someone from their home or usual place.
    • Exiling someone as a punishment.
    • Expelling or getting rid of something completely.
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    transitive verb 1 : to require by authority to leave a country a dictator who banishes anyone who opposes him 2 : to drive out or remove from a home or place of usual resort or continuance He was banished from court.
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    to send someone away, especially from their country, and not allow them to come back: He was banished to an uninhabited island for a year. They were banished (= sent out) from the library for making a noise. to get rid of something completely: Try to banish all thoughts of revenge from your mind.
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    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.
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    banish verb [ T ] uk / ˈbæn.ɪʃ / us / ˈbæn.ɪʃ / to send someone away, especially from their country, and not allow them to come back:
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