Blacklisted

/ˈblækˌlɪstɪd/ verb

Put on a list of people considered untrustworthy or undesirable, preventing them from working or participating in something.

From the practice of keeping a literal 'black list' of names—appearing in the 1600s. The color black suggested danger or dishonor, while white lists were favorable.

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