banisher

/ˈbænɪʃər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that sends someone away from a place or group, especially as a punishment.
    • The new law made the government a banisher of criminals to remote islands.
    • In the story, the wizard was a banisher of evil spirits from the village.
    • The king acted as the banisher of all traitors from the kingdom.
  2. A person or thing that gets rid of something unwanted or unpleasant.
    • This herbal tea is a natural banisher of headaches.
    • The cleaning product is advertised as a powerful banisher of stains.
    • She became a banisher of negativity in her workplace by always encouraging her team.
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