Outcarceration
Inverse of incarceration. The subject is locked out instead of locked up. Similar to exile and banishment.
Boss fired me, took my badge and keys, then called security to escort me from the premises like a criminal. This is my first experience with outcarceration.
Outcarcerated
Being locked out or excluded. Opposite of incarcerated (being locked in). Normally used when you are excluded from a social group or a relationship. But can include getting locked out of your house.
One poor choice of clothes and jimmy was outcarcerated from the group.
The relationship ended so badly that she outcarcertaed him from all her social media.
The relationship ended so badly that she outcarcertaed him from all her social media.