7 adjectives to describe ostracism

Though her grief at my change of faith and consequent social ostracism did much to hasten her death-hour, it never brought a cloud between our hearts; though her pleading was the hardest of all to face in later days, and brought the bitterest agony, it made no gulf between us, it cast no chill upon our mutual love.

Early in his career he concluded that the greatest weakness among the people of India is their treatment of their women, and he organized what was known as "The Indian Reform Association" for the purpose of promoting the education of women, preventing child marriage, relieving widows from their forlorn ostracism and securing for the daughters of Indian families the same legal and property rights that are enjoyed by the sons.

and so Amanda had lived in practical ostracism ever since she had come to North Bend two years before.

The parents have now done their duty; they have escaped religious and social ostracism at the expense, it is true, of their daughters, who remain at home to make themselves useful.

But may it not also spring from an ineradicable sense of a common humanity, still leaving social ties to even social aliens, and, in the presence of an imperishable fraternal unity, forbidding to the individual of the moment the proud right of spiritual ostracism?...

Discipline and restraint are the cardinal principles of our conduct and I warn you against any sort of tyrannical social ostracism.

If it is not the want of proper materials, or of taste to use them, what can be the cause of the unjust ostracism against buttered toast?

7 adjectives to describe  ostracism