effectively exile
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To create a situation where someone is exiled in practice, if not officially.
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- The political reforms would effectively exile dissidents from public life.
- His controversial statements effectively exiled him from the academic community.
- The new policies will effectively exile small businesses from the city center.
- Her radical views effectively exiled her from mainstream politics.
- The scandal effectively exiled the celebrity from Hollywood circles.
- These regulations effectively exile foreign investors from the market.
- The committee's decision will effectively exile him from leadership roles.
- Social media backlash can effectively exile public figures from their careers.
- The new requirements effectively exile older workers from certain positions.
- His betrayal effectively exiled him from his former circle of friends.