ostracise การใช้
- The countess was socially ostracised for the remainder of her life.
- The texts declare that these sinful, fallen people be ostracised.
- The Watsons were subsequently threatened, ostracised, and shot at.
- The women's members were branded fascist agents and ostracised.
- Also, why don't Asians ostracise such people?
- Consequently, they're both ostracised from the family.
- Rebecca learns of Paul affair and her friends ostracise Kirsten.
- Salisbury was accused of plagiarism and ostracised from botanical circles.
- The conference had a great impact, and critics now ostracised him.
- Upon her return to Nepal, Tamang was ostracised by her community.
- Some are ostracised as punishment for breaking the rules.
- Those Indians who sought to buy the confiscated lands were ostracised from society.
- The five captains that had moved from rugby union were also publicly ostracised.
- During the Middle Ages, charcoal burners were ostracised.
- Chhaju's daughter took to scavenging, and as such was ostracised.
- Lucas is shunned by the community as a ostracised.
- Similarly, Cimon, ostracised in 461 BC, was recalled during an emergency.
- The French-speaking Walloons also felt ostracised in a majority Dutch speaking country.
- Sharp apologised, but was then completely ostracised.
- He was ostracised for being " different ".
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