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What does ostracise mean?

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Verb
  1. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of ostracize.
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Syria has long led moves to ostracise the peace-makers, boycotting last year's Arab-Israeli get-together in Qatar.
He said EU policy has been to increase the support for the railways and ostracise roads.
If a minor but ambitious firm like Salomon Brothers tried to by-pass the managing underwriter and go direct to a client, the underwriter would ostracise it and give it a bad name on Wall Street.
It was almost impossible for them to contemplate escaping to a society that would only ostracise them and condemn them as sinners.
Civil servants in some departments are given loans on generous terms. American officials depict the international campaign to ostracise Iran as successful coalition-building.
Austria's ruling conservatives were delighted by Mr Orban's denunciation of the other EU countries' efforts to ostracise them for taking Jörg Haider's lot into their coalition two years ago.

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