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ostracize
[os-truh-sahyz]
verb (used with object)
to exclude, by general consent, from society, friendship, conversation, privileges, etc..
His friends ostracized him after his father's arrest.
Antonyms: acceptto banish (a person) from their native country; expatriate.
(in ancient Greece) to banish (a citizen) temporarily by popular vote.
ostracize
/ ˈɒstrəˌsaɪz /
verb
to exclude or banish (a person) from a particular group, society, etc
(in ancient Greece) to punish by temporary exile
Other Word Forms
- ostracism noun
- ostracizable adjective
- ostracizer noun
- ostracization noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of ostracize1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ostracize1
Example Sentences
Still, the version that did make it to the screen, where Elio feels ostracized because of his obsession with extraterrestrial life and all its possibilities, remains relevant.
Sparks and season-ticket holders for Angel City Football Club, wondering why there weren’t any bars in Los Angeles where they could comfortably watch women’s sports without feeling ostracized.
So long as Latinos remain silenced, ostracized and relegated to the periphery in conversations about the future of this nation, that future remains bleak.
You can get ostracized from some chat groups.
The night ends early, and Craig is ostracized from the group.
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