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She is ostracized by the rest of the town as a result.
His mother lost her job and he was ostracized at school.
Even so, he knows what it means to be ostracized.
One is certainly the fact that those who do not are likely to find themselves all but ostracized by the business community.
But if these women were to return to their native country, they would be ostracized.
But to leave meant being ostracized by her family and the entire community.
He is ostracized by the other children on the streets for his small size.
Perhaps he had merely been ostracized from his religious community.
Some are still ostracized by their families and others, making financial assistance for college difficult.
Others talk of suicide, or have been ostracized by their families.
At least his peer group had never ostracized him for it.
All that summer and into fall he had been ostracized by his peers.
But they could linger no longer or she would be ostracized.
She was ostracized back in grade school for developing at a young age.
"By old friends we were practically ostracized," he reported later.
One man and the sister who cared for him were ostracized.
In our set, both parties to a divorce are ostracized.
There may have been gossip, but it did not get them ostracized.
We had to come to terms with the possibility of being ostracized by friends, family, and neighbors.
He has been ostracized from the government, and his family is falling apart.
The conference had a great impact and from then on critics ostracized him.
But he said his son was ostracized after complaining about equipment.
The stone walls themselves appeared cut off from the world, as if ostracized.
Galileo was ostracized by everyone in the family, except for me.
But he's quick to point out that he has not felt ostracized or punished for being himself.
No matter who's against you, even if the whole town, my own friends, ostracise me, I'm with you all the way.
On his first day at the school, Adam manages to embarrass and ostracise himself.
To ostracise all these groups should be electoral suicide.
It can ostracise you from normal codes of conduct in society," said the 35-year-old.
Some sectors of society are still prepared to ostracise, assault and murder people for their sexuality.
I can ostracise people in something this big,' she said pointedly, her hands on her hips.
I can ostracise people in the same bed.'
Her classmates ostracise, taunt and throw things at her regularly.
It was a move which might ostracise her from husband and family alike, but Rebus could see why she'd done it.
Rebecca learns of Paul affair and her friends ostracise Kirsten.
You are perfect for the part; a dry stick of a man marries his passionate mistress, never thinking, or caring, that society will ostracise her.
Not if you threaten to cast someone out of the family, throw them on the street later, ostracise them etc..
'What is this - ostracise Mitchell day?
The fundamental quandary for mainstream parties, in government or opposition, is whether to accept or to ostracise the extreme right.
To send someone to Coventry is a British idiom meaning to deliberately ostracise someone.
Somewhat implausibly, they don't ostracise Edward for being other: he's too handy at clipping hedges and hair.
October - Irish tenants ostracise landholder's agent Charles Boycott.
Britain had played a positive role by supporting the Namibia settlement and by talking to South Africa rather than trying to ostracise it, she added.
'I do not believe the council will ostracise them and I am confident that their needs and demands will not be neglected,' he said.
The verb verfemen is in current use and means "to ostracise", i.e. by public opinion rather than formal legal proceeding.
Hanafi's coworkers in Batavia ostracise him after hearing of his treatment of Corrie.
John Gordon, in the Sunday Express, fulminated against "moral rot" and urged "decent people" to ostracise such "social lepers".
The Phillipses, the foster-family Paula is staying with, are wonderful, but the townsfolk ostracise Paula because their jobs depended on the factory.
Aguirre fought and was wounded at the battle of Chuquinga against Girón, resulting in an incurable limp that would ostracise him from his peers.
How, they ask, could Mr Miliband hope to ostracise "bad" businesses without lining up some good ones to ride in after his conference speech and back his case?