exostracize, v.
(ɛkˈsɒstrəsaɪz)
[ad. Gr. ἐξοστρακίζειν, f. ἐξ (see ex- prefix2) + ὀστρακίζειν to ostracize.]
trans. To banish by ostracism; also fig. Hence eˈxostracized ppl. a.
1838 F. Lieber Man. Pol. Ethics I. 429 The exostracised citizen was not punished. 1872 F. Hall False Philol. 70 This word [bountiful] which Mr. White exostracizes. |