banished
intermediateB1/ˈbænɪʃt/ · ban-ished
to expel someone from a place, typically by official decree.
Meanings
to expel someone from a place, typically by official decree.
کسی شخص کو ایک جگہ سے نکال دینا، عام طور پر سرکاری حکم سے۔
نکال دیا گیا
nikaal diya gaya
Synonyms
Common Collocations
- banished from society
- banished to a remote island
- banished for his crimes
Example Sentences
The king banished the traitor from his kingdom.
بادشاہ نے غدار کو اپنی سلطنت سے نکال دیا۔
Badshah ne ghaddar ko apni saltanat se nikaal diya.
After the trial, he was banished to the distant island.
محکمہ کے بعد، وہ دور دراز کے جزیرے پر نکال دیا گیا۔
Muhakma ke baad, woh door daraz ke jazeere par nikaal diya gaya.
She felt banished from her family after the scandal.
اس نے اسکینڈل کے بعد اپنے خاندان سے نکال دیا گیا محسوس کیا۔
Us ne scandal ke baad apne khandan se nikaal diya gaya mehsoos kiya.
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💡 Memory Tip
Remember the word 'banished' as 'ban' + 'ished' — It's like a ban that makes you leave.
Imagine a person being escorted away from a castle, signifying their banishment.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
گھر سے نکلنے کا آیا وقت کا انتظار، نکال دیا گیا نہ مِل سکا معاشر میں پیار۔
Ghar se nikalne ka aaya waqt ka intezaar, Nikaal diya gaya na mil saka muashir mein pyaar.
The time has come to leave the house, Banished, love could not be found in society.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
نیک لوگوں کے ساتھ ہونا، ایک احسان ہے۔
Naik logon ke saath hona, ek ihsaan hai.
To be with good people is a grace.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Old French "banir" — to proclaim or ban
First known use: 14th century
The word 'banish' was adopted into Middle English from the Old French word 'banir', which ultimately derives from the Latin 'bannire'. It has been used in English since the 14th century.