0 past simple and past participle of banish --
1 to send someone away, especially from their country, and not allow them to come back: --
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.
The determinist anxieties that seem inevitably to arise cannot be banished so easily, without doing violence to our conceptual concerns.
The book has its fairly substantial notes banished to the end, and incorporates a useful bibliography as well as a helpful index.
It confers a sense of the supreme pleasure and power of continuity from which all individuals have been alienated and are ordinarily banished.
The banished princes left as traders on a ship laden with rich merchandise.
The notion of accident was banished from serious drama, finding a place only in comedy.
Perhaps repeated instances of indecent public speech might even result in the individual being banished from the community.