banishable

English

Etymology

banish + -able

Adjective

banishable (not comparable)

  1. Capable of being banished.
  2. Incurring banishment.
    • 1928, Joseph Collins, The doctor looks at marriage and medicine:
      The one new law that this country needs is one that will make it a banishable offense to preach or teach anything contradictory to established fact.

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