banisher

[ˈbænɪʃər]

banisher Definition

  • 1a person or thing that banishes someone or something
  • 2an exorcist who expels evil spirits

Using banisher: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "banisher" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The king's banisher sent him to exile.

  • Example

    She was the banisher of all negative thoughts from her mind.

  • Example

    The priest acted as a banisher and performed an exorcism on the possessed girl.

banisher Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for banisher

Phrases with banisher

  • self-banisher

    a person who voluntarily exiles themselves from a place or situation

    Example

    He became a self-banisher after the tragic incident.

  • a person who removes or eliminates evil or negative influences

    Example

    The sage was known as an evil banisher, who could ward off curses and hexes.

  • a person who brings light or hope to a dark or gloomy situation

    Example

    The artist was a banisher of darkness, painting bright and colorful scenes that lifted people's moods.

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Summary: banisher in Brief

A 'banisher' [ˈbænɪʃər] is a person or thing that banishes someone or something. It can also refer to an exorcist who expels evil spirits. Examples include 'The king's banisher sent him to exile.' and 'The priest acted as a banisher and performed an exorcism on the possessed girl.' Phrases like 'self-banisher' and 'evil banisher' denote voluntary or intentional removal of oneself or negative influences.