banisher


ban·ish

B0059100 (băn′ĭsh)tr.v. ban·ished, ban·ish·ing, ban·ish·es 1. To force to leave a country or place by official decree; exile: The spy was found guilty of treason and banished from the country.2. To drive away; expel: We banished all our doubts and fears.
[Middle English banishen, from Old French banir, baniss-, of Germanic origin; see bhā- in Indo-European roots.]
ban′ish·er n.ban′ish·ment n.

banisher

(ˈbænɪʃə) nsomeone who or something which banishes