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ostracise Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( ostracise ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



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ostracise's Usage Examples:

evolved in a more ecologically harmonious direction in their absence, and ostracise them for their incompatibility with a society determined by rigid genetic.


particularly Manusmriti mentions outcastes and suggests that they be ostracised.


was widely vilified in the press for his role in the tragedy, and was ostracised by some parts of the film community for several years.


While acting as a magistrate Rhys-Davids ruled in favour of a native over an Englishmen during a land-ownership dispute leading him to be ostracised by the British community on the island.


elder brother Cao Pi in a power struggle to succeed their father, he was ostracised by his victorious brother after the latter became the emperor and established.


After the book was published in 1950, Crawford was socially ostracised and left Nottingham Cottage, her grace and favour house, which had been.


in 1880 gave the English language the verb "to boycott", meaning "to ostracise".


Both Beverly and Russell fell victim to the McCarthy Era blacklisting and, in response to being ostracised from their work, soon sought out alternative careers in psychiatry and medicine, respectively.


effigy was synonymous to social death; popular punishment was meant to humiliate and ostracise the depicted; effigies in political protests ridicule and.


Although both are ostracised by the other monks, Buddha permits their chaste union, and allows Prakriti.


Patricia was ostracised by the local Europeans and she was unable to communicate with the local Indians.


horticultural and botanical sciences, several bitter disputes caused him to be ostracised by his contemporaries.


affair between a lady and a working man would scandalise society and ostracise them both.



Synonyms:

ostracize, exclude, shut out, avoid, boycott, keep out, shut,

Antonyms:

decriminalize, legalize, decriminalise, allow, permit,

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