Definition of Ostracisms. Meaning of Ostracisms. Synonyms of Ostracisms

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Definition of Ostracisms

Ostracism
Ostracism Os"tra*cism, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to ostracize. See Ostracize.] 1. (Gr. Antiq.) Banishment by popular vote, -- a means adopted at Athens to rid the city of a person whose talent and influence gave umbrage. 2. Banishment; exclusion; as, social ostracism. Public envy is as an ostracism, that eclipseth men when they grow too great. --Bacon. Sentenced to a perpetual ostracism from the . . . confidence, and honors, and emoluments of his country. --A. Hamilton.

Meaning of Ostracisms from wikipedia

- is named by 4647 of these, but for a second undated ostracism not listed above. The known ostracisms seem to fall into three distinct phases: the 480s BC...
- actually present. The word "ostracism" is also commonly used to denote a process of social exclusion (in Ancient Greece, ostracism was a form of temporary...
- most high-profile incidents involving celebrities. Those subject to this ostracism are said to have been "canceled". The term "cancel culture" came into...
- literary texts, on coins and stamped amphora handles, on potsherds used in ostracisms, and, much more abundantly, in inscriptions and (in Egypt) on papyri....
- of Themistocles, but Themistocles out-manoeuvred them with a series of ostracisms. These were basic referendums concerning the direction of the Athenian...
- Brooks/Cole, pp. 484–485; Esterson, Allen (2002). The myth of Freud's ostracism by the medical community in 1896–1905: Jeffrey M****on's ****ault on Truth"...
- M****achusetts. No one else was charged in the murders, and, despite ostracism from other residents, Borden spent the remainder of her life in Fall River...
- for residents who violate rules or customs. It is a form of collective ostracism in which villagers join together to sever social ties with the offender...
- silent even when the consequences of their silence include shame, social ostracism, or punishment. Children and adults with selective mutism are fully capable...
- the social psychologist Kipling Williams, it is the most common form of ostracism. The term originated from "treatment" through silence, which was fashionable...