ostracize
Word family verbostracizenounostracism
os·tra·cize (also ostracise British English) /ˈɒstrəsaɪz $ ˈɑː-/ verb [transitiveT] REJECT/NOT ACCEPTif a group of people ostracize someone, they refuse to accept them as a member of the group 〔一伙人〕排挤,排斥,孤立 She was afraid that if she spoke up her colleagues would ostracize her. 她担心,如果她说出来,同事们就会孤立她。
He was ostracized by the other students. 他受到其他学生的排斥。
—ostracism /-sɪzəm/ noun [uncountableU] He suffered years of ostracism. 他遭受了多年的排挤。
Origin ostracize (1800-1900) Greek ostrakizein “to send away by voting with broken pieces of pot”, from ostrakon “broken piece of pot”