Examples of 'ostracised' in a sentence

Meaning of "ostracised"

Ostracise (verb) - To exclude, reject, or ignore someone intentionally and systematically, often as a form of punishment or social pressure
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  • simple past tense and past participle of ostracise
  • Alternative spelling of ostracized

How to use "ostracised" in a sentence

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The rest were ostracised and sent away.
An undisciplined child will quickly become ostracised.
He found himself ostracised by his former colleagues.
Once upon a time they were ostracised nerds.
We were ostracised and had to hide our identity.
Victims were stigmatised and ostracised by their communities.
Yet not everyone is happy he has been ostracised.
I would have been ostracised from society.
Anyone who spoke out was belittled and ostracised.
The couple were ostracised from the village.
Not ask and you will be ostracised.
Any fears of being ostracised soon proved to be unfounded.
Charimaya says her village ostracised her.
Many were ostracised even after the conflict was over.
The other prisoners scorned and ostracised him.

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He was judged and ostracised by his classmates.
Kurdish people find themselves isolated and ostracised.
Many great thinkers have been ostracised by their contemporaries.
They risk their professional careers and being ostracised.
They are often ostracised by the community.
Erring daughters could expect to be ostracised.
She was no doubt ostracised by her community.
Children born outside marriage are no longer othered or ostracised.
He was ostracised the people of the town.
A rogue is an elephant ostracised by its herd.
He was ostracised from his family because he married a white lady.
They will not be ostracised by their.
Ostracised by the dance scene.
They were often ridiculed and ostracised by their peers.
She has been ostracised by her family for her addiction.
Those who do not are ostracised.
They were ostracised from society.
You would be completely ostracised.
Vampires have been ostracised from the underworld for centuries.
Wishes to just lead a normal life and not be ostracised.
If they refuse they will be ostracised and may be harmed.
Even our husbands and children are at times ostracised.
They are ostracised by everyone.
People who defy the caste laws are ostracised.
I can not believe you were ostracised by the entire first team.
Anyone who dares to challenge them on that gets ostracised.
If you disobey us you will be ostracised from the village.
If only she could apply pugilism to combat being ostracised.
His conservative family ostracised him from that point onwards.
You may be excluded from group events or you are being ostracised by others.
I remember feeling ostracised and lonely at my all girls high school.
Those who refuse are ostracised.
China will befriend ostracised regimes and encourage them to defy international norms.
That was part and parcel of why we just got ostracised by everyone.
London society ostracised Ismay and labelled him a coward.

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