Definitionn. the state of being banished or ostracized
Last update: July 9, 2015
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Even lifelong banishment couldnot stop the revolutionary poet from writing. [Please select]
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They were sentenced to banishment in Staten Island at the pleasure of the federal government. [Please select]
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"Alas, you mean that some day banishment is not unlikely." [Please select]
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--Religious troubles did not end with the banishment of Williams and Anne Hutchinson. [Please select]
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Female Rebellion--The Antinomians--Activities of Anne Hutchinson--Her Doctrines--Her Banishment--Emotional Starvation--Dread of Heresy--Anne Hutchinson's Death. [Please select]
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As it was, it took the strongest influence--Masonic, press and other--to save him from banishment. [Please select]
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That far-off island, the poor lepers, and then lifelong banishment. [Please select]
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Success came to him in the last year of his banishment. [Please select]
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