- ban´ish|er
- ban|ish «BAN ihsh», transitive verb.1. to condemn (a person) to leave a country; exile: »
England once banished many criminals to Australia.
2. to force to go away; drive away; expel: »The children banished him from their game because he always cheated.
SYNONYM(S): dismiss.╂[< Old French baniss-, stem of banir proclaim, banish < Frankish (compare Gothic bandwjan give a sign)]–ban´ish|er, noun.–ban´ish|ment, noun.Synonym Study 1 Banish, exile, deport mean cause to leave a country. Banish means to force a person, by order of authority, to leave his own or a foreign country, permanently or for a stated time: »Napoleon was banished to Elba.
Exile means either to compel another to leave his own country or home or voluntarily to remove oneself from either for a protracted period: »The man exiled himself abroad because of his dissatisfaction with the government.
Deport usually means to banish a person from a country of which he is not a citizen: »Aliens who have entered the United States illegally may be deported.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.