ostracize 的定义
os·tra·cized, os·tra·ciz·ing.
- to exclude, by general consent, from society, friendship, conversation, privileges, etc.: His friends ostracized him after his father's arrest.
- to banish from his or her native country; expatriate.
- to banish temporarily by popular vote.
ostracize 近义词
exile, banish
更多ostracize例句
- I’ve been advocating harm reduction from the very beginning, and I was criticized, ostracized, yelled at ….
- You might want to change, but if you get ostracized, it’s very difficult to persist.
- Fed up with being ostracized, stigmatized, bullied and worse, the new generation is fighting back just like those who came before them.
- Online communities gave them a place – and a space – to be themselves, without fear of being ostracized, undermined or harassed.
- When I came out two years ago I was so worried I’d be ostracized by my community or worse.
- No, let us everywhere put down treason and ostracize traitors.
- Did not the very persons whom he was serving ostracize him, in order that they might not hear his voice for ten years?
- To hinder the unfolding truth, to ostracize whatever uplifts mankind, is of course out of the question.
- They ostracize Aristides, simply because they are "tired of hearing him always called the Just."
- Later a meeting of the citizens of Mobile proposed to ostracize those who refused to accept Confederate notes.