It will never trouble itself to inquire minutely into the truth, but will pronounce its hasty judgment, and then ostracize. |
They had to put up with the reproving look of their supervisor, who would ostracize them because of their actions. |
The villagers considered Germain's deafness as a curse from heaven and found another reason to ostracize the family. |
Legally your actions cannot be assailed, but morally they should ostracize you from decent society. |
They are uncompromising in such matters and ostracize any one of their members who marries an outsider. |
It is not a question of blaming our smokers, nor should we ostracize them, even less should we force them to stop. |