excommunicative

/ˌɛkskəˈmjunɪkətɪv/
adjective
  1. Relating to or having the effect of formally excluding someone from a group, community, or organization, especially a religious one.
    • The church issued an excommunicative decree against the rebellious priest.
    • Her excommunicative remarks made her feel isolated from the club.
    • The committee's excommunicative decision shocked the entire congregation.
  2. Tending to reject or shut out someone from social or professional circles.
    • The office had an excommunicative culture that punished anyone who disagreed.
    • She felt the excommunicative silence of the group after she shared her opinion.
    • His excommunicative attitude drove away all his former friends.
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