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banish

[ban-ish] / ˈbæn ɪʃ /


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In case you’ve forgotten where “Stranger Things” left us, Vecna revealed that Eleven accidentally created him by banishing him to the Upside Down.

From Salon

Still, there are promising pro-growth policies that the folks eating my turkey should acknowledge—before they banish me from the table.

From Barron's

That approach would make a distinction from "non-working royals" - specifically Prince Harry and Prince Andrew, who a year ago were banished from the most recent balcony moment, for the late Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee.

From BBC

“Those affected are more likely to opt for symptomatic therapy with antihistamines and to banish the dog from the bedroom.”

From Scientific American

He believes both the accent and the identity are destined to be banished to the history books.

From BBC