to excommunicate

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To officially exclude someone from membership of a church or religious community
To exclude from any other group; to banish
Excommunicated

the iewes had conspyred allredy that yff eny man did confesse that he was Christ, he shulde be excommunicat out of the Sinagoge.

{v} to exclude, put out, expel
{a} put out of communion
To lay under the ban of the church; to interdict
To put out of communion; especially, to cut off, or shut out, from communion with the church, by an ecclesiastical sentence
oust or exclude from a group or membership by decree
exclude from a church or a religious community; "The gay priest was excommunicated when he married his partner" oust or exclude from a group or membership by decree
One excommunicated
a person so excluded
Excommunicated; interdicted from the rites of the church
having been excommunicated
exclude from a church or a religious community; "The gay priest was excommunicated when he married his partner"
{f} exclude from the rites of the church, banish, expel, ostracize
If a Roman Catholic or member of the Orthodox Church is excommunicated, it is publicly and officially stated that the person is no longer allowed to be a member of the Church. This is a punishment for some very great wrong that they have done. Eventually, he was excommunicated along with his mentor In 1766 he excommunicated the village for its `depraved diversion.' + excommunication excommunications ex·com·mu·ni·ca·tion the threat of excommunication. to punish someone by no longer allowing them to be a member of the Roman Catholic church (past participle of excommunicare, from communicare; COMMUNICATE)
to excommunicate

    Hyphenation

    to ex·com·mun·i·cate

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı ekskımyunıkeyt

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˌekskəˈmyo͞onəˌkāt/ /tə ˌɛkskəˈmjuːnəˌkeɪt/
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