excommunicate
ex|com|muni|cate /'ekskəmj'uːnɪkeɪt/ (excommunicates excommunicating excommunicated)
[VERB] be V-ed, V n
If a Roman Catholic or member of the Orthodox Church is excommunicated, it is publicly and officially stated that the person is no longer allowed to be a member of the Church. This is a punishment for some very great wrong that they have done.
Eventually, he was excommunicated along with his mentor...
In 1766 he excommunicated the village for its `depraved diversion.'
● excommunication [N-VAR]
...the threat of excommunication.
[VERB] be V-ed, V n
If a Roman Catholic or member of the Orthodox Church is excommunicated, it is publicly and officially stated that the person is no longer allowed to be a member of the Church. This is a punishment for some very great wrong that they have done.
Eventually, he was excommunicated along with his mentor...
In 1766 he excommunicated the village for its `depraved diversion.'
● excommunication [N-VAR]
...the threat of excommunication.