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banishes

Banishes is the third-person singular present indicative form of the verb banish. It refers to the act of banishing—sending someone away from a place or group and prohibiting return. In grammar, it is used in sentences like "The ruler banishes dissenters."

The verb banish comes from Old French bannir, banir, with roots in Frankish or Germanic languages.

In law and governance, banishment historically described legal punishment of exile from a jurisdiction; modern use

See also: exile, ostracism, excommunication, expulsion.

is
rare
and
typically
replaced
by
other
penalties.
In
social
contexts,
banishment
can
refer
to
ostracism
or
excommunication.
In
fiction
and
games,
banishment
is
a
common
magical
effect
that
transports
a
person
or
object
to
another
realm,
or
removes
them
from
the
present
plane.