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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ban·ish
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Banished
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Banishing
.]
1.
To
condemn
to
exile
,
or
compel
to
leave
one's
country
,
by
authority
of
the
ruling
power
.
“We
banish
you
our
territories.”
2.
To
drive
out
,
as
from
a
home
or
familiar
place
; --
used
with
from
and
out
of
.
How
the
ancient
Celtic
tongue
came
to
be
banished
from
the
Low
Countries
in
Scotland
.
--
Blair
.
3.
To
drive
away
;
to
compel
to
depart
;
to
dispel
.
“
Banish
all
offense.”
Syn:
--
To
Banish
,
Exile
,
Expel
.
Usage:
The
idea
of
a
coercive
removal
from
a
place
is
common
to
these
terms
.
A
man
is
banished
when
he
is
forced
by
the
government
of
a
country
(
be
he
a
foreigner
or
a
native
)
to
leave
its
borders
.
A
man
is
exiled
when
he
is
driven
into
banishment
from
his
native
country
and
home
.
Thus
to
exile
is
to
banish
,
but
to
banish
is
not
always
to
exile
.
To
expel
is
to
eject
or
banish
summarily
or
authoritatively
,
and
usually
under
circumstances
of
disgrace
;
as
,
to
expel
from
a
college
;
expelled
from
decent
society
.
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