Ostracize in a sentence as a verb

I suspect that the rest of your kids' peers would swiftly ostracize griefers, as well.

Why improve when you can label, isolate, mock, and ostracize?

I know you're trying to be sarcastic, but yes, please, let's ostracize him. Our culture will be better off without him.

We need to ostracize those people, not condone and justify such behavior.

Their previous social training has been to simply ostracize and bully.

" They will not be socially ostracized, will not be publicly shamed, and often will not even be criticized.

The problem is that human nature is to pick leaders based on apparent success, and to ostracize failures.

Like mercenaries who profiteer off war, we should ostracize those who act against humanity.

They're entitled to no consideration, because it's their choice to ostracize themselves for their ignorance.

Certainly if your employer finds out you're likely to lose your job. Friends and acquaintances will likely ostracize you, indefinitely.

If I feel that taxation is theft or that bombing Pakistan with drones is grossly immoral I could ostracize anyone who holds those beliefs under this logic.

It is wrong to shame him and his family, it is wrong to ostracize him from decent company, it is wrong to even criticize him publicly in the newspapers.

A child will not get shot or kidnapped for not having a cell phone, and those who will ostracize your child because of the technology they don't have don't deserve to be your kid's friend anyhow.

You are getting and will continue to get the social change you want, but it's crazy to ostracize someone for having the same political view as 2008 candidate Barack Obama.

Meanwhile, a movement like neo-Nazism is more universally reviled and not socially acceptable in 2014 US, although it may have been mainstream in 1938 Germany, and speaking out against it would leave you ostracized.

Our cultural roots lie in societies where supposed secrets traveled fast and \n everyone knew if someone was pregnant or gay or searching for information \n about strange topics.\n\nYou leave out the reason for those secrets traveling quickly: to most efficiently ostracize and isolate the person with the nonconformist beliefs, sexual orientation, religion, or what have you.

Fooling around with non-R/C people using a R/C vehicle has been frowned upon in the R/C community since the 70s due to obvious danger and liability, so its much more likely your flying buddies will ostracize you or turn you in resulting in a human intel victory rather than exotic technological means tracking you down via doppler D/F techniques or whatever.

Ostracize definitions

verb

expel from a community or group

See also: banish ostracise shun blackball

verb

avoid speaking to or dealing with; "Ever since I spoke up, my colleagues ostracize me"

See also: ostracise