English to Kannada Dictionary ostracize

ostracize

ಗಡೀಪಾರು ಮಾಡು
definition
verb
a group of people who have been ridiculed, ostracized, and persecuted for centuries
exclude (someone) from a society or group.
translation of 'ostracize'
ಗಡೀಪಾರು ಮಾಡು,
ಬಹಿಷ್ಕರಿಸು
example
The couple were 'ostracised' both financially and socially.
Some police families worried about being 'ostracized' by their own neighbors.
It was almost impossible for them to contemplate escaping to a society that would only 'ostracise' them and condemn them as sinners.
Superheroes have been outlawed and 'ostracized' .
No longer 'ostracized' from the national community, the painting and its maker had become powerful icons of national unity.
He lost the battle, and was 'ostracized' ; most Athenians did not agree with him.
In privileging a discourse about the self and the other exclusively, the expat gaze overlooks identities 'ostracized' or exiled by the national.
He was deprived of many rights, and 'ostracized' .
Apart from the shame of being socially 'ostracised' , they must have indeed been in a state of shock and disbelief that their once privileged and envied existence was crumbling around them.
You would essentially be 'ostracising' yourself from your society's culture.
This was the issue on which opposition to him was focused by Thucydides son of Melesias, a relative of Cimon, but Thucydides was 'ostracized' c. 443 and the building continued.
More frequently, individuals who did not conform to their place in the gender system were exposed and 'ostracized' .
But banishing doubt runs the very real risk of banishing - or at least 'ostracizing' - thought.
By the time of Campanella's death, only five years after his arrival in France, he had become 'ostracized' , intellectually isolated, and antiquated.
Those who stepped out of line, who adopted Western styles or non-conformist attitudes, found themselves 'ostracized' , assaulted, and even imprisoned.
Those women who could not square their consciences and support the national war effort found themselves, like male conscientious objectors, 'ostracised' and condemned as traitors.
Requiring that someone had over 6000 votes before being 'ostracised' was an added feature to try to ensure that only when a person was unpopular with a large number of voters was exile the result.
Churches, unions, parties, bourgeois conventions, working-class and peasant cultures no longer furnish models which all are obliged to observe if they do not wish to be 'ostracized' .
He persisted in these tactics for several years despite being resisted actively by the other harvesters and 'ostracized' on the wharf and in the community.
A young man could remain a member either until he married or reached the age of 3O or so, and in fact he could not refuse to become a member without being 'ostracized' .
I do not want to be despised and 'ostracized' wherever I go.
I would hate to see the children 'ostracized' because of their father's activities.
Einstein's theory of relativity was 'ostracized' by many scientists in the cause of self-preservation, while quantum mechanics and cybernetics were virtually banned.
The chief result of the War was that the Athenian Empire was divided, the subject states of the Delian league were liberated, direct democracy failed and Pericles was 'ostracized' .
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