Desterrar in english

Banish

pronunciation: bænɪʃ part of speech: verb
In gestures

desterrar1 = banish ; exile ; excommunicate. 

Example: Many types and colours of shelving are now available, and forbidding dark wooden bookcases have been banished from most libraries.Example: He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.Example: Another early hero of Surrealism, Salvador Dali, had been excommunicated for a rankling crime: success.

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» desterrar de + Posesivo + paísbanish + Nombre + from + Posesivo + country .

Example: Besides, Ozai was unthinkably mean to his son: he scarred his face, humiliated him, banished him from his country and even tried to kill him.

desterrar2 = eradicate ; purge ; stamp out. 

Example: In this instance links would be insufficient to eradicate the false drop.Example: The system requests the number of the borrower and then purges that borrower's name and number from its files.Example: The existence of the Internet and World Wide Web has made it almost impossible to stamp out crimes committed by hackers.

Desterrar synonyms

bar in spanish: bar, pronunciation: bɑr part of speech: noun ban in spanish: prohibición, pronunciation: bæn part of speech: noun, verb shun in spanish: rehuir, pronunciation: ʃʌn part of speech: verb relegate in spanish: relegar, pronunciation: reləgeɪt part of speech: verb ostracize in spanish: condenar al ostracismo, pronunciation: ɔstrəsaɪz part of speech: verb blackball in spanish: bola negra, pronunciation: blækbɔl part of speech: noun, verb cast out in spanish: arrojar, pronunciation: kæstaʊt part of speech: verb
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