For the Palestinians, it was the nakba, the Disaster: banishment from their ancestral homes as the innocent victims of aggressive Jewish nationalism.
On coming back a few days afterwards (for I did not consider my banishment perpetual) I found they had christened him `Heathcliff': it was the name of a son who died in childhood, and it has served him ever since, both for Christian and surname.
Under certain conditions, such a status is immediately punishable by death or in lesser cases, banishment.
Thy prophets have seen vain and foolish things for thee: and they have not discovered thine iniquity, to turn away thy captivity; but have seen for thee false burdens and causes of banishment.
The vast sea of people, every encounter, is a beautiful, every discrete, is a banishment.
Because of his banishment, he cannot wear a baseball uniform or coach a team, so he instead looks for money to keep his program afloat and to build a new stadium.
The result indicated that biological control, reforested measure. banishment and chemistry prevention all have effect on harmful rodents prevention and cure in evidence.
Within the traditional system of five punishments, banishment was a severe sentence second only to a sentence of death.
And yet, if we do not create home structures for ourselves, we risk exile that we do not even recognize as banishment.
The old king returned to power after ten years' banishment.
Silence is a form of emotional banishment.