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Ostracise

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The group of friends chose to ostracise the member who consistently made offensive remarks.
The academic community decided to ostracise the scientist who fabricated research results.
The members of the book club decided to ostracise the woman who kept spoiling the endings of the books.
The sports community chose to ostracise the athlete who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs.
The society chose to ostracise the celebrity who was caught driving under the influence.
The churchgoers decided to ostracise the man who had committed a grave sin.
The religious community decided to ostracise the member who openly defied the teachings of their faith.
The classmates would ostracise him because he was always bullying others.
The team chose to ostracise the player who was constantly breaking the rules.
The company chose to ostracise the employee who was constantly spreading negativity in the workplace.
The family chose to ostracise their relative who had a history of stealing from them.
After the scandal, the company decided to ostracise the CEO from all their events.
The political leaders decided to ostracise the country that was supporting terrorism.
The political party decided to ostracise the member who expressed views that went against their party's principles.
The sports team decided to ostracise the player who was caught using performance-enhancing drugs.
The community decided to ostracise the family who refused to adhere to the local customs and traditions.
The coach chose to ostracise the troublemaker from the team.
The company decided to ostracise the executive who was involved in a major financial scandal.
The dictator chose to ostracise political dissidents from the country.
The group of friends chose to ostracise the person who constantly lied to them.
The military chose to ostracise the soldier who leaked classified information.
The neighbors decided to ostracise the family who made too much noise at night.
The dictator threatened to ostracise any citizens who spoke out against his regime.
The immigration authorities may ostracise those who have violated the visa rules.
The cruel dictator ordered to ostracise all dissidents from the country.
The boss decided to ostracise the employee who leaked confidential information.
The organization decided to ostracise the member who was caught embezzling funds.
The group decided to ostracise the member who constantly showed up late.
The school decided to ostracise the teacher who was found guilty of inappropriate behavior with a student.
The rude behavior of the customer caused the restaurant staff to ostracise him.
The community voted to ostracise the troublemaker from the village.
The park ranger had to ostracise the visitors from the restricted area of the national park.
The society decided to ostracise the man who openly supported a controversial political view.
The mall security had to ostracise the shoplifter from entering any store in the mall.
The church decided to ostracise the member who was accused of immoral behavior.
The company chose to ostracise the employee who was found guilty of sexual harassment.
The military decided to ostracise the officer who was found guilty of mistreating subordinates.
The club decided to ostracise the member who was found guilty of cheating.
The shareholders voted to ostracise the CEO who embezzled company funds.
The hospital decided to ostracise the doctor who was accused of medical malpractice.
The villagers decided to ostracise the witch from their town.
The union decided to ostracise the member who broke the rules of conduct.
The school principal had to ostracise the bullies from the school premises.
The students decided to ostracise the bully who was making fun of others.
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