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banishMeaning:
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kovmak, sürmek
I've been banished!
He was banished from the dance hall because he was drunk but he returned there.
We banished him from the country.
Her calm words banished our fears.
After defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon was banished to the island of St Helena, where he spent the rest of his life in exile.
Often as I pass by the dwelling of some suffering mortal I am tempted to stop and banish the poor thing's misery. Yet suffering, in moderation, is the natural lot of mortals, and it is not our place to interfere with the laws of Nature.
I've tried to banish the memory of him crying.
Layla banished her husband from their marital bed and brought her children to sleep with her.
This reviewer will also ever pray in the interest of the English language that the word "cute" be banished from the pages of serious literature.
The ruler was overthrown and banished from the country.
Added on 2014-09-11 | by
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