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Meaning:
banish

to send (a person) away, especially out of a city, country etc as a punishment

expel from place or situation

damn

to not care at all

condemn, denounce

deport

to send away (an unwanted person) from a country

banish

dismiss

to send a person away permanently (from employment)

send away, remove; free

eject

to force (a person) to leave (a place)

throw or be thrown out

eliminate

to remove (something); get rid of (something) because unnecessary or unwanted

remove, throw out

emit

to give or send out (something)

diffuse, discharge

erupt

(of a volcano) to burst or break out (suddenly) (with smoke and very hot semiliquid substance called lava)

give forth, eject with force

exorcise

to drive out (e.g. an evil spirit) (from a person, place) by using prayers or magic

free from evil spirits

expel

to send a person away, e.g. for doing wrong

discharge

ostracize

to refuse to meet, talk to, (a person)

exile, banish

oust

to force a person to leave (a home, job etc)

expel, get rid of

reject

to put aside, send back, throw away, (something) as not good enough; to refuse to accept (a person, thing)

say no to

supplant

to take the place of (a person, machine, system etc)

displace, replace

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