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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++os·tra·cize (also ostracise British English) /ˈɒstrəsaɪz $ ˈɑː-/ verb [transitive]  REJECT/NOT ACCEPTif a group of people ostracize someone, they refuse to accept them as a member of the group 〔一伙人〕排挤,排斥,孤立 She was afraid that if she spoke up her colleagues would ostracize her. 她担心,如果她说出来,同事们就会孤立她。 He was ostracized by the other students. 他受到其他学生的排斥。ostracism /-sɪzəm/ noun [uncountable] He suffered years of ostracism. 他遭受了多年的排挤。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
ostracizeMany young people are unwilling to admit that they are gay because they fear being ostracized.But it was too late to save Thernistokles; in 471 he was ostracized.His client is broke, Baker said, and ostracized.Aristodemus went home and found himself ostracized, a national villain until he expiated his disgrace by dying a hero at Plataea.They said when they complained about the message, they were threatened with demotion and termination, ostracized and denied promotion.The ill are no longer ostracized as moral pariahs except by a few remaining primitive tribes ruled by superstition.Free riders may be ostracized because their colleagues can easily detect uncooperative attitudes to the company.After her arrest, Lang was ostracized by her neighbors.So she spends a good part of the movie getting back at everyone for ostracizing her.He had committed crimes so appalling that even other prisoners ostracized him.They might approve of, and practice, ostracizing homosexuals from society, but stoning them to death?
Origin ostracize (1800-1900) Greek ostrakizein to send away by voting with broken pieces of pot, from ostrakon broken piece of pot
os·tra·cize verbChineseSyllable
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ostracize
ostracize (also ostracise British English) /ˈɒstrəsaɪz $ ˈɑː-/ verb [transitive]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Language: Greek
 Origin: ostrakizein 'to send away by voting with broken pieces of pot', from ostrakon 'broken piece of pot'
if a group of people ostracize someone, they refuse to accept them as a member of the group:
    She was afraid that if she spoke up her colleagues would ostracize her.
    He was ostracized by the other students.
—ostracism /-sɪzəm/ noun [uncountable]:
    He suffered years of ostracism.


os·tra·cize (BrE also os·tra·cise) BrE /ˈɒstrəsaɪz/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɑːstrəsaɪz/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they ostracize BrE /ˈɒstrəsaɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɑːstrəsaɪz/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it ostracizes BrE /ˈɒstrəsaɪzɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɑːstrəsaɪzɪz/ 🔊past simple ostracized BrE /ˈɒstrəsaɪzd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɑːstrəsaɪzd/ 🔊past participle ostracized BrE /ˈɒstrəsaɪzd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɑːstrəsaɪzd/ 🔊 -ing form ostracizing BrE /ˈɒstrəsaɪzɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɑːstrəsaɪzɪŋ/ 🔊~ sb (formal) to refuse to let sb be a member of a social group; to refuse to meet or talk to sb 排挤;排斥 SYN shun He was ostracized by his colleagues for refusing to support the strike. 他因拒绝支持罢工而受到同事的排斥。🔊🔊