0 to send someone away from a place, often as a punishment -- wypędzić, wygnać, zsyłać
Smokers were banished to the garden.
[ often passive ] He was banished to a remote Alaskan island.
1 to make yourself stop thinking about something or feeling a particular way -- odpędzać
Extra-legal principles and evidences from history or natural science were entirely banished from consideration; the law was referential only to itself.
Fear that infection could be spread by miasma or that mosquitoes continued to pose a serious health threat had been banished.
With this less restrictive notion of cognitive representation in hand, cognition could exist even if these intentional but unconscious agents were completely banished.
Either way, invoking the changeling legend to explain such behavior is potentially dangerous, as the traditional method of banishing a changeling is to burn it.
The show had "conjured up a vision of commodities and banished from sight the reality of their exchange" (38).
Cutting a scene in which a king is banished from the final celebrations of the opera softened the impact of a potentially subversive political message.
Then she's banished, which really is the worst thing that could happen to her.
The postdramatic theatre is not, then, a cold institution, from which emotion has been banished.