Sentence examples for is ostracized from inspiring English sources

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is ostracized

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To exclude (a person) from society or from a community, by not communicating with (them) or by refusing to acknowledge (their) presence; to refuse to talk to or associate with; to shun.

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Jozef is ostracized by his neighbors.

Millicent is ostracized by the wives of local professional men, because Porter is a farmer.

She plays the maverick elder daughter Grace Anne, who is ostracized by the family because she eloped.

Their love is forbidden, of course, and Julia is ostracized by the members of her small black community and despised by Herman's formidable mother.

If she is ostracized, of course, and banished to a Snickers factory for the next twenty years, we'll know that nothing has changed.

Home of the Brave was an adaptation of Arthur Laurents's play, with James Edwards as an African American soldier who is ostracized and harassed by fellow servicemen.

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"What we've been doing is ostracizing large segments of the American public".

Part of building trust though is ostracizing those who abuse it.

It was ostracized.

Short kids are ostracized".

"We were ostracized and maligned," he said.

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