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Shunning meaning
present participle and gerund of shun
Synonyms of Shunning
Example sentences (20)
As its silver jubilee batch graduated in flying colours, the institute broke the mould, shunning the traditional convocation gowns to adopt a complete ethnic attire.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is believed to be working on ways of keeping the temporary cut and shunning an inflationary rise, but it could cost the Treasury nearly £6billion.
Few hours after, he dropped another video shunning Wizkid to stop mentioning his family in a discussion because he is a responsible man who takes care of his home without depending on any one.
In the meantime, mindfulness seekers can prepare the ground — not by shunning selfies altogether, but by putting a little bit more of the Earth in their every front-facing photo.
Many businesses in the country are shunning the local currency.
She said, I admonish students to remain diligent in both academics and otherwise while shunning hooliganism and cultism.
Shunning all luxuries and physical comforts and attending special prayers in churches, the Christian community in Kerala observed Good Friday in accordance with traditional customs and beliefs.
Shunning a professor who showed an image about Prophet Mohammed will even discourage Americans from learning the tradition of Islam, as they will be afraid to expose themselves to unwarranted controversy.
Ukraine and Latvia are two nations who have said they would consider shunning Paris 2024 if Russia and Belarus attend.
Among the “Swans” shunning Capote, brought a bitchy severity to her portrayal of Slim Keith.
At times, Mr. White appears more interested in flexing his clout to make a point, even if it means encouraging the kind of product-shunning he is said to abhor.
Figures released in December showed Gen Z are now shunning drugs, with usage rates in students halving since the 90s as speed, cocaine, ecstasy, cannabis and hippy crack fell out of favour.
For a second year running, there is no Christmas cheer in Bethlehem, with tourists shunning the Palestinian city and many residents seeking a way out as the Gaza war grinds on.
In what experts are describing as a 'hugely significant cultural shift', the latest statistics suggest one in three under-25s, known as 'Gen Z', are shunning alcohol completely, while the rest are drinking significantly less than their elders.
It's time to welcome true liberals to the pro-freedom community instead of shunning them as part of the dying leftist political movement.
Some Arab states last year began to normalize diplomatic relations with the Assad regime after shunning his government for years.
Today, when not in his 1930s 'Little House on the Prairie' style Jackson cabin, he's still outdoors bucking hay or chopping holes in ice for his stock - all while shunning even basic modern technological advances.
As the economy gradually unlocks and workplaces resume functioning albeit, in a limited capacity, car buyers are shunning shared modes of transportation and opting for personal cars.
But here’s the other thing that many of our 535 elected representatives should learn: Shunning stock trading is a better way to build bigger balances.
But shunning them will only hasten the death of journalism itself.