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ostracise V. trans. ingl. brit.

ostracise → ostracize

Véase también: ostracize

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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As children, we've learnt that it's okay to ostracise some people who live on the fringes of our lives like animals.
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Is it to ostracise those with opposing opinions?
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The verb "verfemen" is in current use and means to ostracise, i.e. by public opinion rather than formal legal proceeding.
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They were all redheads; it was better and safer to pre-emptively ostracise themselves by sticking together.
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There's no doubt that activity in the area could ostracise wildlife.
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The way they make themselves feel powerful is to ostracise other people.
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However, rather than ostracise ourselves from the connected society, single use technology provides us with some middle ground.
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There was an excuse to ostracise and bully.
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But the internet's global village has brought back the community's power to shame and ostracise, now multiplied on a much vaster scale.
www.theage.com.au
Future group members could then use the information to exclude, or ostracise, a suspect participant from the group before making their next financial choices.
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