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the banishment
noun
The act of banishing.
Exact(60)
The Banishment (2007) and Elena (2011) followed.
The banishment of Buckley is even more disputable.
That bloody act resulted in the banishment of his family.
The banishment to the minors could impede his chances.
| Feb. 20 at 3 and Feb. 25 at 2: "The Banishment" (2007, Andrei Zvyagintsev; in Russian).
They point out that the banishment of religion from the public square is a recent development.
It led to the banishment from all levels of soccer of the six men.
Mr. Jordan said the agency was trying to weed out fraud well before the banishment stage.
They see the banishment of their branding as intellectual-property theft.
The climax of each show is the banishment of one of its citizens.
The community's reaction to the disease – fear, disgust, the banishment of those afflicted – rings horribly true.
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