banish

banish from (something or some place)

To prohibit someone from a certain place or thing. A noun or pronoun can be used between "banish" and "from." My rude comments got me banished from that website. My friends and I were banished from that restaurant after we got into a fight there.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

banish someone or something from some place

to ban or evict someone or something from some place. The town council banished motorcycles from all the parks in town. The new law banished vagrants from the train station.
See also: banish, place
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • rescue from
  • rescue from (someone or something)
  • ask back
  • not do (someone or oneself) any favors
  • identify with
  • (Is) this taken?
  • angle
  • angling
  • interpret for
  • interpret for (someone)
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Banish was created after his mother saw the results in his acne products and the potential of his future skincare endeavors.
| Make a visit to the Colosseum in the ancient city of Rome | Make a visit to the Colosseum in the ancient city of Rome BANISH boredom this half term with an action packed family holiday to Camping Fabulous, Rome, with camping specialist, Canvas Holidays.
Summary: Pakistan's High Commissioner to the UK wants the trio of players accused of spot-fixing "banished" from cricket if they are found guilty.
With the singing, dancing and cider, this is an excellent way to banish winter blues.'
What they say: Sit-ups aren't the only way to banish those unsightly love handles.
premiere in the Los Angeles area, managed to banish all of the first act's sunny ambiance, quaint storybook pictorials, and cardboard secondary characters.
The antibiotic initially seemed to banish the infection, but the bugs bounced back.
The 1993 comedy, which starred John Candy and was based on the real-life exploits of the Jamaican bobsleigh team at the 1988 Calgary Olympics, topped a survey of the best movies to banish winter blues.
The Banish the Wee Horror campaign saw calls to its helpline rise by more than 30% compared with June last year, while visits to the website were also up by a sixth on the same period in 2009.
The President said that in his message on this day last year he had urged the people to, "vow to banish from the Constitution all undemocratic insertions made by the dictators from time to time".
The President said that in his message on this day last year he had urged the people to, vow to banish from the Constitution all undemocratic insertions made by the dictators from time to time.
IT IS surely rather fascist of certain atheists in their desire to banish the "God delusion" ( Mail, February 14).
What ensues is a frenzied witch hunt where stereotypes are the calling cards of the villains and where well-coiffed metrosexuals try to act as Keystone vice cops trying to seduce each other in an attempt to out and banish fellow challengers.
The couple called on a team of parapsychologists to banish the spooks.