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Qué (quién) es Banish - definición

EVENT BY WHICH A PERSON IS FORCED AWAY FROM HOME
Banishment; Exiles; Exile and Banishment; Forced exile; Self-exile; Sent into exile; Exile (politics and government); Exile in Greek tragedy; Transported for life; Voluntary exile; Banish
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  • ''[[Jason and Medea]]'', by [[John William Waterhouse]], 1907
  • Exiled [[Klaus Mann]] as Staff Sergeant of the 5th US Army, Italy 1944
  • ''[[Napoleon]]'s Exile on [[Saint Helena]]'' by Franz Josef Sandman (1820)
  • Rama on the way
  • ''The First Night in Exile'' – This painting comes from a celebrated series illustrating one of Hinduism's great epics, the ''[[Ramayana]]''. It tells the story of prince Rama, who is wrongly exiled from his father's kingdom, accompanied only by his wife and brother.

banish         
(banishes, banishing, banished)
1.
If someone or something is banished from a place or area of activity, they are sent away from it and prevented from entering it.
I was banished to the small bedroom upstairs...
They tried to banish him from politics.
= expel
VERB: be V-ed from/to n, V n from/to n
2.
If you banish something unpleasant, you get rid of it.
...a public investment programme intended to banish the recession.
VERB: V n
3.
If you banish the thought of something, you stop thinking about it.
He has now banished all thoughts of retirement...
The past few days had been banished from his mind.
VERB: V n, be V-ed from/to n
banish         
v. (D; tr.) to banish from; to (she was banished from the country)
Banish         
·vt To drive away; to compel to depart; to Dispel.
II. Banish ·vt To drive out, as from a home or familiar place;
- used with from and out of.
III. Banish ·vt To condemn to exile, or compel to leave one's country, by authority of the ruling power.

Wikipedia

Exile

Exile is primarily penal expulsion from one's native country, and secondarily expatriation or prolonged absence from one's homeland under either the compulsion of circumstance or the rigors of some high purpose. Usually persons and peoples suffer exile, but sometimes social entities like institutions (e.g. the papacy or a government) are forced from their homeland.

In Roman law, exsilium denoted both voluntary exile and banishment as a capital punishment alternative to death. Deportation was forced exile, and entailed the lifelong loss of citizenship and property. Relegation was a milder form of deportation, which preserved the subject's citizenship and property.

The term diaspora describes group exile, both voluntary and forced. "Government in exile" describes a government of a country that has relocated and argues its legitimacy from outside that country. Voluntary exile is often depicted as a form of protest by the person who claims it, to avoid persecution and prosecution (such as tax or criminal allegations), an act of shame or repentance, or isolating oneself to be able to devote time to a particular pursuit.

Article 9 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that "No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile."

Ejemplos de uso de Banish
1. Banish the bags: Free reusable bag for EVERY reader Banish the bags: Free wallchart for your school and home Sign the Daily Mail‘s online petition to banish plastic bags Mail Comment: Now they‘ll HAVE to Banish the Bags The Mail understands that the move will extend beyond supermarkets and take in most major High Street stores including John Lewis, Bhs and Harvey Nichols.
2. It will "banish people from their homes," she said.
3. Sunday‘s run in Berlin should banish those doubts.
4. Banish the bags: Free reusable bag for EVERY reader Banish the bags: Free wallchart for your school and home Sign the Daily Mail‘s online petition to banish plastic bags A spokesman for B&Q said the trials in Scotland and the North–East had been "very successful." "The 5p levy has been donated to Keep Scotland Beautiful and Keep Britain Tidy respectively.
5. But six successive trash tsars have been unable to banish the Camorra from the sector.