ostracize

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ostracize englannista suomeksi

  1. hylkiä

  2. hyljeksiä

  1. Verbi

  2. eristää

ostracize englanniksi

  1. To ban a person from a city for five or ten years through the procedure of ostracism. (defdate)

  2. (quote-hansard)|house=United States House of Representatives|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=Printed and published by Gales and Seaton|date=15 December 1836|year_published=1837|volume=XIII|column=1097|columnurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=CiwWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1097|oclc=31062806|passage=Republics have been accused of being ungrateful. (w) was ostracised for being called the Just, and (w) banished, after saving his country from desolation.

  3. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Knight (publisher)|Charles Knight and Co.,(nb...)|year=1840|volume=XVII (Organ–Pertinax)|page=55|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=AgBfAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA55|column=2|oclc=951659564|passage=The person who was ostracised was obliged to leave Athens within ten days after the sentence, and unless a vote of the people recalled him before the expiration of that time, to stay in exile for ten years.

  4. (quote-book). ... In Four Volumes|edition=2nd|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=W. L. Allison Co., publishers|year=1849|volume=III|section=part II (Continuation of Historical Greece)|page=203|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=3E4CQzjM-joC&pg=PA203|oclc=681044874|passage=The Athenian (w), who had been ostracized some years before by the coalition of Nikias and Alkibiades, together with their respective partisans—ostracized (as (w) tells us) not from any fear of his power and over-transcendent influence, but from his bad character and from his being a disgrace to the city—and thus ostracized by an abuse of the institution—was now resident at Samos.

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

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  8. (quote-journal): The Convention System|magazine=United States Magazine and Democratic Review|Democratic Review|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Published at the office of the Democratic Review,(nb...)|month=August|year=1852|volume=II|issue=II (New Series; volume XXXI, number CLXX, overall)|page=151|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=hPM7AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA151|column=1|oclc=8884941|passage=No party worthy of the name will submit, permanently, to any regime which ostracises its best men and selects the worst, which has become an epidemic condition of party politics, and may take off most of what is worth recognizing in the pride of our boasted institutions.

  9. (quote-journal)|location=New Orleans, La.; Washington, D.C.|publisher=D. B. De Bow|month=January|year=1860|volume=III (New Series; volume XXVIII overall)|issue=I|page=83|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=hK42AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA83|oclc=9332366|passage=Fashion not only sustains bad writers, but ostracizes and banishes good ones. Shakespeare|William Shakespeare's writings were popular while he lived, but almost forgotten for two centuries after his death.

  10. (quote-book)|series=The Miscellaneous Documents of the States Senate|Senate of the United States for the Second Session of the Forty-forth States Congress|Congress|seriesvolume=volume III, number 45|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=States Government Publishing Office|Government Printing Office|date=13 January 1877|page=22|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=gKwZAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA22|oclc=460463597|passage=Q. Have you any knowledge aside from your own case of their socially ostracizing a man?—A. There are almost a dozen in this room, I guess, that I know of; perhaps a dozen.

  11. (quote-journal)|date=4 May 1905|volume=LVIII|issue=2944|page=1030|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=J3DlID3wCMAC&pg=PA1030|column=2|oclc=4927591|passage=Our honest and conservative financiers should frown upon and ostracize these black sheep, whether they are cornering the wheat market or manipulating prices on the Stock Exchange by wash sales and otherwise, or promoting a Shipyard Trust, or playing profitably with the surplus funds of a life insurance company.

  12. (quote-book)|date=18 March 1921|year_published=1924|page=86|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=AJ4QAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA86|oclc=1079137477|passage=I long to be one with the birds and trees and with the green earth. The call comes to me from the air to sing, but, wretched creature that I am, I lecture—and by doing it, I ostracise myself from this great world of songs to which I was born.

  13. (quote-book), (w)|year=2018|pages=37–38|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=zM04DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA38|doi=10.1007/978-3-319-58202-3_3|isbn=978-3-319-58201-6|passage=A common practice by established parties in liberal democracies that often accompanies delegitimisation efforts is ostracising a challenger party. In this book's first chapter we have defined ostracising a party as systematically ruling out all political cooperation with that party ....

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