How To Use Outcaste In A Sentence

  • Even if you belong to the same race, class or creed, you can be an outcaste.
  • Ralph realises he has been outcasted, but does not regret his decision not to follow the others, and he now understands why he has been rejected.
  • Big groups of harijans, or outcastes, from India were drumming and singing while African road-workers in blue overalls downed tools and African women downed bags to dance to the music from another continent.
  • Obviously outcasted wherever she went, she didn't seem to care about it.
  • But the untouchables rejected this, they still called themselves, Dalit, a term meaning 'outcaste', 'crushed', 'broken to pieces'. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
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  • As you pointed out, the internet makes a great help community, especially for those outcasted by normal society, or in some cases, even their own families.
  • That had been over a year ago, before Tess and I became total recluses and outcasted ourselves until this night.
  • He continues, ‘The only place where we're outcasted from is the Northside of Chicago.’
  • Those who had children as a result of the rapes are outcastes.
  • Found guilty of treason, the Fire Master was stripped of his rank and was made an outcaste from the society of Valis.
  • I was the last person on earth that anyone dared to sit beside, only because I had been outcasted from the school population.
  • The outcaste is an outsider, outside the anthropology of life and death; he is less than an animal, a false metaphor, born to be a slave by divine law, fated to be flogged, lynched, reduced into a daily caricature in his own eyes.
  • Although rather thin in empirical evidence, she vigorously argues for understanding the problems of the displaced, the outcastes, the unrepresented and the underprivileged.
  • No other scripture of any other religion of the world contains any kind of writings of holy men belonging to another faith, caste or creed, or of those who were regarded as outcastes or untouchables.
  • Rather, untouchables are outcastes placed below the sudra caste.
  • But does that really matter if people continue to be outcaste, even after conversion to other religions? Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: Caste, Hindusim And Human Rights
  • Rather, untouchables are outcastes placed below the sudra caste.
  • And after the situation had cooled into oblivion, I was left with an enlightening feeling of how being purposely outcasted feels like.
  • Beyond those four hereditary official classes, its society included a tiny stratum of imperial nobility, a large clerical establishment, and a population of outcastes.
  • So did the use of the clever term "outcaste" to mean someone who has been cast out of his or her caste. Review of Clockwork Heart by Dru Pagliassotti
  • It's not a feeling of being an outcaste that hurts; it's the realisation of belonging to the wrong caste that does.
  • I can go on to do anything in my life, and I will always be outcasted and shunned by society, I can never be part of it, all I can do is sit on the sidelines as people laugh and stare at me.
  • She watched as Ludmilla exchanged banter with the outcaste veteran.
  • The girl got outcasted, and my wife swore she would never have anything to do with her unfaithful husband.
  • It is not a good thing because if she is still going out with him when and if she enters grade 7, she will be so outcasted.

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