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banishment
English
Etymology
From banish +? -ment.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bæn??m?nt/
- Hyphenation: ban?ish?ment
Noun
banishment (countable and uncountable, plural banishments)
- The act of banishing.
- The judge pronounced banishment upon the war criminal.
- The state of being banished, exile.
- He has been in banishment from his home country for well over four years.
Synonyms
- exile
Translations
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banishable
English
Etymology
banish +? -able
Adjective
banishable (not comparable)
- Capable of being banished.
- Incurring banishment.
- 1928, Joseph Collins, The doctor looks at marriage and medicine
- The one new law that this country needs is one that will make it a banishable offense to preach or teach anything contradictory to established fact.
- 1928, Joseph Collins, The doctor looks at marriage and medicine
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