🚫banish (bánish)

verb
/ˈbænɪʃ/
exiler (exiler)

Signification

to send someone away, often as a punishment; to get rid of something unwanted
to send someone away from a place as punishment; to get rid of
Traduction de la signification
envoyer quelqu'un loin, souvent comme punition; se débarrasser de quelque chose de non désiré
envoyer quelqu'un loin, souvent comme punition; se débarrasser de quelque chose de non désiré

Phrases d'exemple

The king decided to banish the traitor from the kingdom.

Le roi a décidé d'exiler le traître du royaume.
Le roi a décidé d'exiler le traître du royaume.

The king banished the traitor from the kingdom.

Le roi a banni le traître du royaume.
Le roi a banni le traître du royaume.

Expressions d'exemple

banish the thought
exiler la pensée
exiler la pensée

Synonymes

expel, exile, deport, dismiss, ostracize
Entrée 1
expel, exile, deport, dismiss, ostracize
Entrée 2
exile, expel, deport, ostracize

Antonymes

welcome, accept, include, invite
Entrée 1
welcome, accept, include
Entrée 2
welcome, invite, accept

Collocations

banish someone, banish fear, banish doubt, banish forever, banish from, banish thoughts, banish fears, banish completely
Entrée 1
banish someone, banish fear, banish doubt, banish forever
Entrée 2
banish from, banish forever, banish thoughts, banish fears, banish completely

Vocabulaires connexes

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