expel from a community or group
banish
How to use banish in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for banish.
Editorial note
I think a lot of us still haven't quite managed to banish the memory of that wine.
Quick take
expel from a community or group
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of banish gathered in one view.
ban from a place of residence, as for punishment
expel, as if by official decree; "he was banished from his own country"
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for banish.
verb
expel from a community or group
verb
ban from a place of residence, as for punishment
See also: ban
verb
expel, as if by official decree; "he was banished from his own country"
verb
drive away; "banish bad thoughts"; "banish gloom"
Example sentences
I think a lot of us still haven't quite managed to banish the memory of that wine.
Remember how for a while it looked like Apple was going to banish Google ads from iOS apps.
Or, if they 'seem' interesting, banish them to a dark circle that you visit perhaps once in a few weeks.
If I had one wish to come true it would be to banish the terms "mental health" from the universal language.
At that point, there's a magic phrase to completely banish the tension: "Well, yeah, shit's complicated.
But, and this is a big one, we would have to reveal trading positions daily to banish all speculation.
Maybe it doesn't have to saturate the GPU to be a win. If you can just banish some cache busting, streaming work, like raid processing, to a tiny sliver of the GPU it could be a win.
Breaking any of these rules is a reason for the cloud Lord to banish you to the dark corners of his empire - or so the priests say.
He thus invented the simply typed lambda calculus to banish such constructions.
The job of Web API designers is first to introduce new power through markup and second to banish magic, replacing it with understanding.
The argument follows that the only way to truly banish such abusive systems is to retract all endorsement and participation.
If we knee-jerkedly banish all discussion of the Nazis until we are dealing with a government that is in fact like the Nazi party of the late 30s, then it's far too late.
The only reason to banish anonominity is to prevent dissenting opinion.
> No, functional programming is not some kind of magic > pixie dust you can sprinkle on a computer and banish > all problems associated with the business of > programming.
If Google ToS banishes copyright infrigement, they can remove advertisers without questionning.> or, if Google wrongfully removes a legitimate advertiser, does this not put them at risk of being sued?Sued?
Trying to banish them or remove government support, or even as Adam Smith noted, making forming one a crime punishable by execution, does not seem to have stopped the formation of unions throughout history.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use banish in a sentence?
I think a lot of us still haven't quite managed to banish the memory of that wine.
What does banish mean?
expel from a community or group
What part of speech is banish?
banish is commonly used as verb.