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banishverb to force to leave a countryin the old days, criminals were sometimes banished to distant lands deport, displace, exile, expatriate, relegate, transport cast out, dismiss, eject, eliminate, evict, exclude, expel, expulse, kick out, oust, run out, throw outexcommunicate, ostracize, reject, repudiate, spurndispossess naturalize, repatriateaccept, admit, receive, take inentertain, harbor, house, shelter to drive or force outpermanently banished the troublemakers from the youth recreational center boot (out), bounce, cast out, chase, dismiss, drum (out), eject, expel, extrude, kick out, oust, out, rout, run off, throw out, turf (out)(chiefly British), turn out deforce, deport, displace, dispossess, evict, exile, expatriate, ostracize, read out, shut outax(or axe), can, cashier, defenestrate, discharge, fire, muster out, pink-slip, release, remove, retire, sack, terminate give one the gate(slang), send packing accept, admit, receive, take, take inwelcomeentertain, harbor, house, lodge, shelter banish, exile, deport, transport mean to remove by authority from a state or country.banish implies compulsory removal from a country not necessarily one's own.banished for seditious activities exile may imply compulsory removal or an enforced or voluntary absence from one's own country.a writer who exiled himself for political reasons deport implies sending out of the country an alien who has illegally entered or whose presence is judged inimical to the public welfare.illegal aliens will be deported transport implies sending a convicted criminal to an overseas penal colony.a convict who was transported to Australia in the 14th century |