All 5 Uses
banish
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- As punishment for this grave sin and for deserting their duties, God stripped the angels' wings and banished them to Earth forever.†
p. 251.1 *banished = expelled or gotten rid of
- Summoning up my powers of persuasion, I banished all thoughts of angels—guardian, fallen, or otherwise—from my head.†
p. 286.7
- Very judicious, considering the crime that banished you here in the first place.†
p. 292.4
- The angels who'd tempted Eve had been banished to Earth, and there were rumors that they'd lost their wings and become human.†
p. 314.7
- After what he did to you, aren't you happy he's banished here?†
p. 325.6
Definitions:
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(1)
(banish) to expel or get rid ofin various senses, including:
- to force someone to leave a country as punishment
- to push an idea from the mind
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)