ostracize / ˈɒs trəˌsaɪz /

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ostracize 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

os·tra·cized, os·tra·ciz·ing.

  1. to exclude, by general consent, from society, friendship, conversation, privileges, etc.: His friends ostracized him after his father's arrest.
  2. to banish from his or her native country; expatriate.
  3. to banish temporarily by popular vote.

ostracize 近义词

v. 动词 verb

exile, banish

更多ostracize例句

  1. I’ve been advocating harm reduction from the very beginning, and I was criticized, ostracized, yelled at ….
  2. You might want to change, but if you get ostracized, it’s very difficult to persist.
  3. Fed up with being ostracized, stigmatized, bullied and worse, the new generation is fighting back just like those who came before them.
  4. Online communities gave them a place – and a space – to be themselves, without fear of being ostracized, undermined or harassed.
  5. When I came out two years ago I was so worried I’d be ostracized by my community or worse.
  6. No, let us everywhere put down treason and ostracize traitors.
  7. Did not the very persons whom he was serving ostracize him, in order that they might not hear his voice for ten years?
  8. To hinder the unfolding truth, to ostracize whatever uplifts mankind, is of course out of the question.
  9. They ostracize Aristides, simply because they are "tired of hearing him always called the Just."
  10. Later a meeting of the citizens of Mobile proposed to ostracize those who refused to accept Confederate notes.