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ostracism

Aussprache: [ˈɒstrəˌsɪzəm]

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Kontext: „social relationships“

(noun) ostracism is when a person or a group is intentionally excluded or ignored by others. Imagine a kid at school who is left out from games or conversations. This can make them feel very sad and lonely.

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Even though there was a lot of ostracism at school, the new student found a group of friends who welcomed him.

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The ostracism she faced made her feel like she didn't belong anywhere.

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What are some ways to help someone who is experiencing ostracism?

Kontext: „historical“

(noun) in ancient Greece, ostracism was a way to vote someone out of the city for being harmful or dangerous. People would write a person's name on a piece of pottery to indicate they wanted that person to leave.

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The citizens decided on ostracism to protect their community from someone they thought was a threat.

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He never experienced ostracism during his time as a leader in the town.

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How did the process of ostracism work in ancient Greece?

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