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shun

avoid / reject / ignore / isolate
Transitive Verb
past: shunnedpp: shunneding: shunning

This term describes a deliberate and systematic avoidance that goes beyond simple dislike. It carries a heavy social weight, often implying a collective decision to isolate an individual to enforce moral standards or social boundaries. The act is an active choice of exclusion rather than a passive lack of interaction. In modern usage, it frequently applies to lifestyles or habits, such as choosing to shun technology or luxury. In these cases, the word suggests a principled rejection based on a specific philosophy or belief system rather than a punitive social measure.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ something]

To persistently avoid, ignore, or reject someone or something, typically as a form of social punishment or due to a strong moral or personal dislike.

"The community decided to shun the traitor after his betrayal was revealed."

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