exile

[US]/ˈeksaɪl/
[UK]/ˈeksaɪl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. banish, expel, force to leave one's country
n. banishment, expulsion, living in exile, one who is banished or living abroad

Phrases & Collocations

political exile

exile from

go into exile

Example Sentences

Napoleon was sent into exile on an island.

they took flight into exile on Eadwine's accession.

They were exiled for life .

This man was exiled for stealing.

he was exiled to Tasmania in 1849.

diehard supporters of the exiled king

He was exiled from his country.

Dante died in exile from Florence.

a shadow government of exiled leaders; a shadow cabinet.

The people of the country will exile the king to foreign country next month.

There were many French exiles in England after the Revolution.

The king exiled one of his official for murder.

All his supporters were expelled, exiled, or liquidated.

After an exile of eight years her uncle returned to Cairo.

Ai Qing's advocacy for prosaic beauty of poetry would lead to the exile of poetic linguistic formal beauty and the flood of prosaism in poetry.

Travelling together with them is Kurogane, a warrior who was exiled from his country, and Fye, a magician who wants to escape from his King.

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