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banishment

[ban-ish-muhnt] / ˈbæn ɪʃ mənt /


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That “canceling,” or banishment from common discourse for spewing hate, was somehow an infringement on 1st Amendment rights or even terrorism.

From Los Angeles Times

That means the banishment will be left “to the hands of fate,” Winkleman said.

From BBC

After his banishment, the 27-year-old revealed that he had always been a faithful.

From BBC

Despite its extended running time, the episode ended without a murder or a banishment, leaving us with a huge number of questions.

From BBC

It may not have been felonious enough to demand civil punishment, but it certainly required banishment from the game and from any of its rewards.

From Salon