When the Christian Church, especially the Roman Catholic Church, excommunicates someone, it refuses to give that person communion and does not allow them to be involved in the Church.
Excommunication
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The act of communicating or ejecting; esp., an ecclesiasticalcensure whereby the person against whom it is pronounced is, for thetime, cast out of the communication of the church; exclusion fromfellowship in things spiritual.
Excommunication meaning & definition 1 of Excommunication.
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Social death is generally a precursor to slavery or an inability to pursue happiness and social mobility, and results from excommunication--with excommunication being rooted in the Catholic Church. Because excommunication will result in dehumanization and slavery, it is not an appropriate analogy to make to being cutoff from communication with people or having them sever ties with you. Excommunication can be manifested, sublimated, and broadcasted through culture (I.e. holidays) in order to inculcate conformity to a national or dominant identity at the expense of the things of interest and importance to the subjugated identity.
Excommunication meaning & definition 2 of Excommunication.
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when a former significant other cuts off all contact with someone following a breakup.
Excommunication meaning & definition 3 of Excommunication.