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"ostracize" Definitions
  1. ostracize somebody to refuse to let somebody be a member of a social group; to refuse to meet or talk to somebody

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Will today's elites ostracize or embrace politicians who follow Trump's example?
I have a supportive family that's not going to ostracize me.
He warned that the reflex to ostracize the AfD could backfire.
But in everyday life, we still ostracize people who are different.
More broadly, they oppose the Trump administration's efforts to ostracize Iran.
They isolate and ostracize the few women who work in the trades.
We are organizing, using social media to ostracize blatant acts of racism.
He is considered an outspoken opponent of American-led efforts to ostracize Iran.
Shushanna is clinging to him as someone who maybe, maybe won't ostracize her.
"Well, that was a pretty lightweight pretext to ostracize me, anyway," he concluded.
This could be constructive, but not if its only purpose is to ostracize Iran.
After years of racist comments from the lawmaker, the GOP voted overwhelmingly to ostracize Rep.
Shoya becomes the class scapegoat, his peers ostracize him, and he isolates himself out of guilt.
The study asked participants to evaluate multiple scenarios in which a group has decided to ostracize someone.
Adding the label of witch, zhu, would surely ostracize their family from the rest of the village.
But, Jennifer, shunning is not a lost art, it was once used to ostracize people for religious reasons.
"Politics must finally begin to ostracize that and say, 'No, that's unacceptable,'" Aschenbach told local public broadcaster MDR.
And Saudi Arabia is leading an effort to boycott and ostracize Qatar because it has dealings with Iran.
A predator naturally lives outside the herd, and because of that, he can be very easy to ostracize.
The election breaks a taboo among the country's mainstream parties, including the CDU and FDP, to ostracize the AfD.
The more we ostracize them, the more likely they are to dig in their heels and defy mainstream science.
Boycott left Ireland, but his name remained, reportedly popularized by a priest who thought "ostracize" would confuse common people.
And there were few signs the administration planned to isolate or ostracize the Saudi regime as an investigation proceeds.
The Republican close to the White House predicted that this was the opening salvo in a campaign to ostracize Romney.
We cannot ostracize their good will simply because of an athletic privilege or the number of zeroes in their salary.
But the abstention reflected the Obama White House's view that decades of American efforts to ostracize Cuba had not worked.
Let's not ostracize people for the way they look or for their religion or for their skin color or whatever.
But questioning its legitimacy and trying to ostracize its supporters is wrong and should not be tolerated in our country.
For example, why apologize to one of your biggest markets over customer service complaints when you can ostracize them, instead?
And for children, it requires taking steps to deter bullying and encourage neurotypical children to accept and not ostracize autistic kids.
Castro continues to refuse that he crossed a line by intentionally attempting to ostracize local Trump supporters with embarrassment and shame.
If you want to ostracize those bands from metal, go ahead, but you lose a lot of the most pivotal bands.
The school has done pretty much everything but provide tar and feathers for the rest of the students to ostracize them.
Including a country on the U.S. government's list of state sponsors of terrorism primarily serves to ostracize it from the international community.
Benscoter's dedication saw her completely ostracize herself from her family, even when she was told that her mother was suffering from breast cancer.
Led by summit host Angela Merkel, Europe's leading nations have been preparing to ostracize Trump over his trade, immigration and environmental policy issues.
Turkey, by contrast, had hoped that Russia and Iran would use their leverage to ostracize the Kurds and exclude them from those talks.
Jed Kolko, Indeed's chief economist, tells Axios that high housing prices not only push less-wealthy people out, but also ostracize certain job categories.
The society she lives in is designed to ostracize humans from one another — often literally — because that keeps them from plotting against the state.
We are simply talking about saying that if you are a member of a white nationalist organization, we are going to ostracize you with such.
President Donald Trump on Friday urged Qatar to stop funding terrorism, claiming credit for and endorsing the decision of Gulf nations to ostracize their neighbor.
"The natural instinct is to join in the chorus of conflict, to raise your voice louder, to promote your profile and ostracize others," she said.
That contact was extraordinarily delicate because the United States also has sought to ostracize Mr. Assad and has accused his government of atrocities in the war.
The prevailing feeling that it's all right to ostracize a group of people simply because of their beliefs or where they come from needs to be eradicated.
Teenagers often have a particularly difficult time telling people they've been victimized, she said, because they assume adults won't believe them or their peers will ostracize them.
Just as McAleer described: Once you ostracize the rest of society with your abhorrent views, it's pretty lonely to then abandon the only people left who accept you.
I will not change my views as a result of these attempts to ostracize me, but there are some who may remain silent for fear of being shunned.
The movie makes it clear that the powers are rare enough to ostracize her from the kingdom, forcing Elsa to attempt to conceal her abilities from the world.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, we must ostracize mainstream Islamic institutions that preach intolerance, ranging from Saudi-funded mega-mosques to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).
If anyone wants to lends their voice in support in one way or another, I don't think we should immediately question their intentions and try to ostracize them.
But I think that in an effort to remain moderate, some candidates don't want to be as confrontational about these necessary issues, because it does ostracize some voters.
"They do not simply ostracize parasitized individuals from the group, they avoid grooming them, particularly around the peri-anal area," says Poirotte, who specializes in ecology at the Centre.
But the rhetoric around Earth Day continues to ostracize the business community, and with global average temperatures rising dangerously, we can't afford to keep giving business the cold shoulder.
U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said another means of diplomatic pressure would be for nations to close North Korean missions and to ostracize North Korea in international organizations.
Romney aides say he's always intended to help in competitive Senate races and that his desire to do so has never been influenced by Trump's efforts to ostracize him.
Mr. Dressler said Otisville inmates would probably ostracize Mr. Cohen at first, because he provided inside information about Mr. Trump, and therefore qualifies as a rat in cellblock circles.
Although Dumbo's fellow elephants are the characters that ridicule and ostracize him the most for his ears in the original film, there are still a few animated humans that appear.
"I will not change my views as a result of these attempts to ostracize me, but there are some who may remain silent for fear of being shunned," he wrote.
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - India's Maharashtra state has become the first in the country to ban village councils from imposing "social boycotts" that ostracize individuals or families for defying tradition.
As a Black man in law enforcement, Hays is isolated from both the region's Black community, who ostracize him, and the town's white residents, who were historically hostile to Black individuals.
His comments support Chancellor Angela Merkel's position to ostracize the anti-Islam party, although other members of her Christian Social Union (CDU) party have expressed willingness to work with the AfD.
If Saudi Arabia joins Kuwait and the Emirates in reaching out to Iran, it could undermine the Trump administration's effort to build an international coalition to ostracize and pressure the Iranians.
My cousin's story is one in an endless list of examples of how most cultures still stigmatize and ostracize people with mental health issues, and how easily their deaths are forgotten.
Since the party didn't immediately ostracize me for daring to make a choice in the game, I gained a little more confidence in rolling for simple actions: fighting enemies, talking to shopkeepers.
She says some people tend to follow a rigid, seemingly arbitrary set of rules (one of which is apparently that cosplayers don't get naked) and ostracize those who don't stick to them.
"If Republicans go forward with this plan, they may mollify their base, but they will ostracize and hurt the American people, and ultimately lose in the court of public opinion," he said.
We all think we know what's the correct way to raise children and try to push our beliefs and opinions onto each other, which can tend to alienate and ostracize fellow mothers.
That is something only the Myanmar generals can do, and for that they need to be persuaded that continuing to ostracize, oppress and demonize the Rohingya carries a direct and serious penalty.
In text messages found on Chief Gallagher's phone, which was seized by investigators, the chief wrote to fellow SEALs about his accusers betraying the brotherhood, and asked them to ostracize his accusers.
In 2014, Patten wrote an op-ed for The Hill in the lead-up to the Ukrainian elections in which he called for "political balance" that did not ostracize the opposition bloc.
And on the other side are ravens, who are only too happy to remember what you look like and ostracize you, according to a study published this week in the journal Animal Behavior.
" He added: "I feel like our biggest enemies are not the system itself, but our own communities that ostracize our own members — you kind of do your own thing, stay under the shadows.
It was a much-needed dose of honesty undeterred by the far left's efforts to ostracize anyone with opposing opinions, and in direct defiance of the mainstream media's brutally ceaseless anti-Trump narrative.
In addition to disparaging Mr. Bannon as "Sloppy Steve" and calling into question his relevance during the 2016 presidential campaign, Mr. Trump blessed moves by the White House to further ostracize Mr. Bannon.
Through many talks with devoted and diverse people there — people who chose to invite me into their dorms and conversations rather than ostracize me — I began to realize the damage I had done.
He is a leader who has been willing to sacrifice the fundamental well-being of his citizens; wholly ostracize himself from the world community; and continue to suffocate any notion of a functioning economy.
She was forced to cover up in a pair of oversized mesh shorts that, in addition to being questionably clean, which her mom says also served to ostracize her in front of her classmates.
"If you want to have a force of the future that represents the America we have today, you have to have all hands on deck — you can't ostracize part of your community," he said.
Few of the 89 bishops loyal to Moscow attended Saturday's session because the Russian church had threatened to ostracize those who participated, leaving unclear the true extent of clerical support for an autonomous church.
That crisis began in June 2017, when Riyadh, Abu Dhabi and Manama decided to ostracize their tiny neighbor, cutting trade and diplomatic ties with Doha over its alleged support for terrorism and relationship with Iran.
Some CDU politicians, especially in eastern states where the AfD is strongest, have said the conservatives should not ostracize the far-right party and consider building coalitions with it at least on the regional level.
The younger and hipper group ostracize Brent from the get-go, forcing him to travel in his own car rather than the well-equipped tour bus he paid for, and dodging his multiple attempts to socialize.
The United States is not a member of the International Criminal Court but has long sought to ostracize defendants who defy the court's arrest warrants, including Mr. Bashir, who has led Sudan for nearly three decades.
The United States is not a member of the International Criminal Court, but it has long sought to ostracize defendants who defy the court's arrest warrants, including Mr. Bashir, who has led Sudan for nearly three decades.
But in 2017, when Mr. Haider's Freedom Party successor, Heinz-Christian Strache, scored a similar general election result and the party was once again invited into a ruling alliance, there was little attempt to ostracize the country.
But Khasi women lack the power to make important decisions - including on the sale or transfer of land - and the new law would weaken their rights further, and ostracize them from their community, according to campaigners and analysts.
In June, Trump called on Qatar to stop funding terrorism, claiming credit for and endorsing the decision of Gulf nations to ostracize their neighbor, even as US Cabinet officials said their blockade is hurting the campaign against ISIS.
President Trump has moved aggressively to ostracize Iran, renouncing the nuclear agreement it reached with the Obama administration and five other world powers, and reimposing sanctions that the accord had eased in return for Iran's peaceful nuclear development.
The Anti-Defamation League said in a tweeted statement that Lewis had "a disturbing history of making charges of dual loyalty, an #antiSemitic trope that's been used to ostracize Jews for centuries," and called on him to apologize immediately.
Putin has 'narrowed the gap' It is also likely a sign of increasing Russian confidence and influence on the world stage, as Putin confounds the efforts of Western nations to isolate and ostracize him after the annexation of Crimea.
In yet another example of how this administration and its supporters continue to ostracize those in need, two of Trump's children took it upon themselves to talk about something they seem to have virtually no experience in: earning things.
Smith's departure comes days after Trump called on Qatar to stop funding terrorism, claiming credit for and endorsing the decision of Gulf nations to ostracize their neighbor, even as US Cabinet officials said their blockade is hurting the campaign against ISIS.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump called on Qatar to stop funding terrorism, claiming credit for and endorsing the decision of Gulf nations to ostracize their neighbor, even as US Cabinet officials said their blockade is hurting the campaign against ISIS.
GFW Clothing — short for Gender Free World — saw an injustice in the way shirts were sized, acknowledging that there are many different body types out there and that to stick to one ratio was to ostracize a whole bunch of bodies.
Germany, like all of Europe, is under tremendous pressure to ostracize Huawei by the American government, which fears that the Chinese company is a Trojan horse that would allow China's government to spy on or control European and American communication networks.
The greatest missteps started in 2015 with the ill-conceived war in Yemen, followed last year by a blockade that failed to ostracize Qatar and then a weekslong detention of the prime minister of Lebanon that failed to lessen his reliance on Hezbollah.
They speak of the blame their husbands place on them for being raped, their disinterest and disconnection from the children, and their fear that their neighbors in the refugee camps will discover and ostracize them for their sacrilegious act (giving birth to a Buddhist child).
She had asked the judge for leniency, according to the World-Herald, and after his release from prison tried to include him in family events despite the fact that he exhibited certain sexual behaviors that led family members to ostracize him, Beadle told the outlet.
Russian-backed hackers have previously targeted the IOC, the anti-doping agency as well as American and European sporting agencies — all in an attempt "to undermine the global case to kind of ostracize Russia in sporting events because of their involvement in doping," according to West.
It takes forever in this country to build a new bridge, tunnel or train line, but it took no time flat for politicians in the Tar Heel State to convene a special session, formally ostracize North Carolina's L.G.B.T. voters and wrap conservative Christians in a tight embrace.
The diversion to Iraq by Mr. Pompeo, who was in the midst of a four-day European tour, added to what is an escalating American effort to ostracize Iran, which the Trump administration has sought to vilify as the chief destabilizing force in the Middle East.
I spoke to Molina by phone about the history of xenophobia and public health in the US, what pandemics — or the threat of pandemics — does to our politics, and the difficulties of balancing credible health concerns against the temptations to unfairly ostracize specific groups of people.
Trump's phone call Wednesday made for a stark contrast to a series of tweets he sent Tuesday, in which he appeared to throw his weight behind the effort by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt, along with Yemen, the Maldives and Libya, to ostracize Qatar.
But even if Wilders ekes out victory, extending the popular backlash against globalisation after Britain's vote to leave the EU and Donald Trump's election as U.S. president, he is more likely to end up back in opposition since all Dutch mainstream parties have vowed to ostracize him, analysts say.
While Vietnamese history decries and demonizes the invasion, and would try to ostracize these children as the products of prostitution or rapes by invaders, Phan began to find very different stories, many of them touching stories of love and remembrance, stories that did not fit into the dominant narrative.
Last summer, Trump weighed in on a dispute that UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt were having with Qatar, calling on Qatar to stop funding terrorism and claiming credit for and endorsing the decision of Gulf nations to ostracize their neighbor even as US Cabinet officials said their blockade is hurting the campaign against ISIS.
Hell, Trump's even indicated that he will ostracize or reward those countries that won't play ball with him and "The Trump Brand": like those hotels, golf courses, bacon bowls (maybe not), piano ties (also can't back that up), and whatever the fuck Ivanka shills for Macy's, or Target, or wherever the fuck she shills whatever the fuck she shills.
The FBI shot at food pallets delivered to AIM members, as well as at the members themselves; they quietly encouraged Wilson's local militia force and its power-hungry leader to ostracize AIM and all of its supporters in the local community; they even went so far as to employ subversive Counterintelligence Program, or Cointelpro, tactics to turn AIM leadership against its own members.
We were looking for something where the result of it would be revealing things about Chase's character — that he was not one of the guys anymore, one of these bros, that his inclination as a character was to respond in a way that clearly would ostracize him from his group of peers, rightfully, and that's something we actually want to embrace.
Under a Bloomberg administration, those same white moderates could rest easy knowing that their nation had returned to a previous sense of routine: merely bombing nondescript families and towns overseas; creating a humanitarian crisis at the border and funding others in foreign countries; underfunding communities of color; continuing to ostracize Native citizens, breaking treaties, and ignoring tribal sovereignty; and sprinting down the path to climate crisis.
In a letter to the German economic minister, U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard A. Grenell wrote that intelligence sharing will be pared back if Huawei is allowed to participate in 5G networks, the Journal wrote:The letter, which was dated Friday and reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, marks the first known time the U.S. has explicitly warned an ally that refusing to ostracize Huawei could lessen security cooperation with Washington.
She went on to add, "It is however, not at odds with the countless measures that have been undertaken in the UK and Europe over the last few years to ostracize, shout down, or downright impede the work of RT." The freeze to RT's bank accounts does not appear to come into effect until December 12 although the broadcaster said it had received no explanation as to why Natwest is preparing to sever its ties.
While it is certainly true that the far right in France has used the label of "African" to ostracize black citizens and their immigrant and/or refugee families, with an emphasis on putting "native French first," their more cosmopolitan counterparts approach the matter as a meritorious allocation that comes with an asterisk: When you are not succeeding at the highest level then you are swiftly shellacked for it and reminded of how French you are not.

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