How Do You Spell REBANISH?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪbˈanɪʃ] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "Rebanish" is with two "n"s – "Re-ban-ish". In IPA phonetic transcription, it can be pronounced as /riːˈbænɪʃ/. The word means to banish again or to exile someone or something for a second time. The prefix "re-" indicates repetition, while "banish" describes the act of forcing someone or something to leave a place or association. The spelling with two "n"s helps to differentiate it from the word "relish", which has a different meaning.

Common Misspellings for REBANISH

  • eebanish
  • debanish
  • febanish
  • tebanish
  • 5ebanish
  • 4ebanish
  • rwbanish
  • rsbanish
  • rdbanish
  • rrbanish
  • r4banish
  • r3banish
  • renanish
  • rehanish
  • reganish
  • rebznish
  • rebsnish
  • rebwnish
  • rebqnish
  • rebabish

Etymology of REBANISH

The word "rebanish" is derived from the combination of the prefix "re-" and the verb "banish".

The prefix "re-" comes from Latin, and it means "again" or "back". It suggests repetition or returning to a previous state or action.

The verb "banish" has its origins in Old English and Old French. In Old English, the word was "bannan", which meant "to proclaim" or "to summon". In Old French, it was "banniss-", which meant "to exile" or "to drive away". These two sources merged into the modern English word "banish", which means "to force someone to leave a country or place, typically as a punishment" or "to push something out of sight, disregard, or eliminate".

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