2 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Excommunicate' in a Sentence
"To exclude someone from participating in church activities or receiving religious rites as a punishment, decided by religious authorities." more
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The virtual gaming clan had a zero-tolerance policy, ready to excommunicate players engaging in cheating.
The gaming community has excommunicated players involved in cheating during tournaments.
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