banished in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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banished in the PONS Dictionary

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He was banished and recalled four times by different regimes, never arrested, succeeding each time in regaining official favour.
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Once tamed, pets can be summoned and banished at will by their owners.
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Instead of using corporal punishment, incarceration, or chastisement, anyone who broke a tribal law was fined or banished.
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Legend has it that he banished all venomous snakes from the islands while hiding in a cave from his persecutors.
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And since the word Islamophobia implies disapproval of such critical engagement, it ought to be entirely banished from discourse.
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Officials banished him after he did a U-turn and drove back towards the oncoming race after hearing that one of his riders had punctured.
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In other words, he has been banished from any involvement in his own epoch-making creation.
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But gimmicky lines of credit that are score-driven and liberal with cash flow underwriting should be banished forever.
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On the third day they fled the city and were banished.
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The priests and monks were banished, and giving them shelter was declared a capital offence.
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