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Ostracize

usgb/ˈɑːstrəsaɪz/Volume
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Social RejectionPlay
Ostracize often involves a group collectively avoiding someone, not just one person's action. SlideAfter the scandal, the club members chose to ostracize him.
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Lasting EffectPlay
Being ostracized can have a long-term impact on someone's social standing and mental health. SlideOstracized from her peers, she felt lonely for years.
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Not Only PhysicalPlay
Ostracization doesn't always mean physical separation; it can be a silent treatment within the same space. SlideHe was present yet ostracized during meetings.