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rusticate

[ruhs-ti-keyt] / ˈrʌs tɪˌkeɪt /




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Washington bureau chief of the New York Times, who thought the Review's firm stand might encourage the Republican Party to rusticate Welch and all other extremists of his breed.

From Time Magazine Archive

When Mitchell was court-martialed in 1925 for his obstreperous advocacy of air power, his friend & follower Hap Arnold was sent off to rusticate at Fort Riley.

From Time Magazine Archive

In other words, as far as the Soviet-dominated government in Prague is concerned, Dub?ek's main job in Ankara is to rusticate.

From Time Magazine Archive

Franco, who has yet to commit himself unequivocally to restoration of the monarchy, sought to rusticate the prince and his prospective bride outside Madrid.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the following passage it is used in the collegiate sense of suspend or rusticate.

From A Collection of College Words and Customs by Hall, Benjamin Homer




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