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shunned in the PONS Dictionary

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To punish him for his disrespect, the townspeople shunned him thereafter and did not speak to him.
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Hao was held in prison for 366 days, when he was released he was shunned as a traitor and angry at being wrongfully imprisoned.
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By the late 1960s they were shunned by the market, and a major sell-off of their shares ensued.
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Between 1976 and 1986, an estimated 500 individuals were excommunicated, or shunned, by churches within the movement.
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She is a poverty-stricken white woman, shunned by society.
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First, he shunned the states' rights viewpoint, stressing instead the need for a strong interdependence between the states.
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They filed suit to block the sale, but received almost no sympathy from other homeowners and were shunned or harassed by club members and residents.
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But as the decade wore on, the styles were outdated and were shunned by young and fashion-conscious wearers.
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This reaction against the cultural cringe continues in some fields such as architecture, where local architects are shunned for using introduced styles.
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He apparently shunned the attention of these curious onlookers, growling like a dog at unwanted guests.
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