Banishment
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Banishment ( noun )
- The act of expelling or driving away from a place or community, especially as a punishment.
- The state of being expelled or driven away from a place or community.
Origin:
From the word "banish", meaning to expel or drive away from a place or community.
Examples:
- The king ordered banishment for the traitor.
- The villagers voted for banishment of the thief.
- The town imposed banishment as a punishment for the criminal.
- The ruler ordered banishment for the dissident.
- Banishment was a common punishment in ancient times.
(As a verb)
Banishment ( verb )
- The act of expelling or driving away from a place or community, especially as a punishment.
- The state of being expelled or driven away from a place or community.
Origin:
From the word "banish", meaning to expel or drive away from a place or community.
Examples:
- The king ordered banishment for the traitor.
- The villagers voted for banishment of the thief.
- The town imposed banishment as a punishment for the criminal.
- The ruler ordered banishment for the dissident.
- Banishment was a common punishment in ancient times.