Banish

/ˈbænɪʃ/ verb

To force someone to leave a place, especially as a punishment, and not allow them to return. It can also mean to drive away thoughts or feelings very strongly.

It comes from Old French “banir,” meaning to proclaim, summon, or expel. That traces back to a Germanic root related to public commands and bans.

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