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Isolation #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 04, 2009 3:14 am   Isolation
 

I'm trying to recall a word which I've read from a book few days ago. It's basically have the similar meaning like that of "Isolation" but it starts with "O". To be more specific, it has the meaning of to disown a person from a specific group. Can anyone help me out with that?
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Isolation #2 (permalink) Sun Oct 04, 2009 3:22 am   Isolation
 

Bulone wrote:
I'm trying to recall a word which I've read from a book few days ago. It's basically have the similar meaning like that of "Isolation" but it starts with "O". To be more specific, it has the meaning of to disown a person from a specific group. Can anyone help me out with that?

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Isolation #3 (permalink) Sun Oct 04, 2009 3:31 am   Isolation
 

Exactly. That's what I'm looking for. Thanks again.
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