ban, categorically reject, disapprobation, disesteem, dissatisfaction, expatriate, indignation, not hold with, ostracization, relegate, think ill of
Definitionn. the act of excluding someone by a negative vote or veto
Last update: October 19, 2015
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"He was blackballed in the club the other day, and he don't feel good." [Please select]
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"I don't want him asking me why he was blackballed." [Please select]
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He had also been blackballed at the last election of the Thessalonian Society. [Please select]
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He knew from reliable sources that his name was coming up to be voted on, and it was not very flattering to realize that he had been blackballed. [Please select]
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He had been unanimously blackballed, even his proposer and seconder, who had been browbeaten into nominating him for membership, voting against him. [Please select]
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