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 Translation for 'banishment' from English to Albanian
NOUN   a banishment | banishments
SYNO banishment | Coventry | ostracism | ...
dëbim {m}banishment
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Translation for 'banishment' from English to Albanian

banishment
dëbim {m}
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Usage Examples English
  • Lady Marjorie Collingwood: Turner's mother who is deeply devastated by her husband's banishment of Turner to India.
  • Since that day he has lived in secret and the topic of banishment/exile is foremost in his writing.
  • Maximus was with Ovid in the year 8, when news arrived of Ovid's banishment.
  • Deliberate injury was a $15 fine and banishment until the injured player returned to play.
  • The gunmen were sentenced to imprisonment on October 10, 1983, with their leader, Kruszyk, receiving six years of prison () and 15 years of banishment.

  • Every two weeks, each HouseGuest participated in a mandatory voting called Nomination which decide a list of HouseGuests nominated for eviction, also known as "Marked for banishment".
  • He died shortly after, in September, from tuberculosis, which he contracted during solitary confinement in prison, prior to his banishment.
  • The consequence of defying the customary authority of the "Falekaupule" could result in customary process known as "falaesea" (to banishment a person from the island).
  • Surprisingly, he voted for the banishment of the Orleans royal family.
  • He petitioned for the removal of his sentence of banishment, and on 5 December of the same year his banishment was annulled.

  • The last banishment in Sado took place in 1700, almost a millennium after the first.
  • For this confession and that he refused to take the oath of allegiance, on 4 February 1685 he was sentenced to banishment from his Majesty's dominions and transported as a prisoner to the Tolbooth of Edinburgh.
  • Tamekane was the grandson of poet Fujiwara no Tameie. Later, this exile was modified to banishment in Tosa province.
  • is, in current usage, a 'decree of condemnation to death or banishment' ("Oxford English Dictionary") and can be used in a political context to refer to state-approved murder or banishment.
  • On August 17, 1865 President Cabral abolished capital punishment and banishment in the Dominican Republic.

  • According to "Haveeru Online", he violated his house arrest and was sentenced to four months of banishment on February 8, 2008.
  • With permission from one's own priest, one may confess to another suitable priest for a good reason, but otherwise, the rejection of this instruction results in banishment from entering any churches as well as banishment from a Christian burial upon death.
  • As deputy commissioner, Vincent was closely associated with Pete Rose's lifetime banishment from baseball for gambling; although the investigation that led to Rose's banishment began during Ueberroth's tenure and the banishment was levied by Giamatti, Vincent led the investigation and was directly involved in the negotiations.
  • After his banishment, Yunsi was forced to rename himself "Akina" (Manchu: [...]; [...]).
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