History
History
Synonyms
UK
US
Meaning:
banish

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

expel from place or situation

boycott

to refuse to have anything to do with, trade with (a person, business firm, country etc) for a reason

ban; refrain from using

close-down

close down

officially forbid

contraband

(the trade in) goods brought into or taken out of a country illegally

black-market; unlawful

deter

to discourage or prevent a person

check, inhibit from action

disallow

to refuse officially to allow or accept (something) as correct

reject, prohibit

evict

to send a tenant away (from a house or land) by authority of the law

throw out from residence

exclude

to prevent (a person) (from getting in somewhere)

expel, forbid

forbad

of forbid

outlaw, prohibit an action

forbid

to order (a person) not to do something

outlaw, prohibit an action

hinder

to make (progress) difficult; get in the way of (a person)

prevent, slow down

ostracize

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

exile, banish

prevent

to stop or keep (a person) from doing (something); stop (something) from happening

keep from happening or continuing

prohibit

to say that (something) must not be done, that (a person) must not do something

make impossible; stop

stave

staff; stanza; to keep off, delay, hunger, disaster, bankruptcy etc

prevent

unwelcome

(of a person) not welcome; (of weather, criticism, behaviour) not liked because bad, inappropriate

not wanted, desired

SHUT OUT as in Wiktionary
SHUT OUT as in Wikipedia