verb
- to officially exclude or expel (a person) from membership in a church or religious community, typically as a punishment for heresy or serious misconduct
- to exclude or bar (a person) from a group, organization, or community
Usage: formal; religious context
Usage: figurative; extended use
Examples
- The church excommunicates members who violate its core doctrines.
- In the 16th century, the Pope excommunicates Martin Luther for his religious reforms.
- The organization excommunicates anyone found guilty of serious ethical violations.
- He was excommunicated from the community after his public scandal.
- The bishop excommunicates the priest for refusing to follow church law.
- Some religious groups excommunicate members who marry outside the faith.