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  1. the condition of someone being sent or kept away from their own country, village, etc., especially for political reasons: go into exile The king went into exile because of the political situation in his country. in exile The deposed leaders are currently in exile in the neighbouring country. [ C ]

  2. The meaning of EXILE is the state or a period of forced absence from one's country or home. How to use exile in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Exile.

  3. Nov 25, 2020 · exile (the long pond studio sessions) Lyrics. [Verse 1: Justin Vernon] I can see you standing, honey. With his arms around your body. Laughin', but the joke's not funny at all. And it took you...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ExileExile - Wikipedia

    Exile or banishment, is primarily penal expulsion from one's native country, and secondarily expatriation or prolonged absence from one's homeland under either the compulsion of circumstance or the rigors of some high purpose.

  5. If someone is living in exile, they are living in a foreign country because they cannot live in their own country, usually for political reasons. He is now living in exile in Egypt. He returned from exile earlier this year.

  6. noun. /ˈeksaɪl/, /ˈeɡzaɪl/ [uncountable, singular] the state of being sent to live in another country that is not your own, especially for political reasons or as a punishment. a place of exile. He returned after 40 years of exile. in exile He has lived in exile since 1989. into exile The whole family went into exile. to be forced/sent into exile.

  7. noun. a prolonged, usually enforced absence from one's home or country; banishment. the expulsion of a person from his native land by official decree. a person banished or living away from his home or country; expatriate.

  8. Exile definition: One who lives away from one's native country, whether because of expulsion or voluntary absence.

  9. exile. verb. /ˈeksaɪl/, /ˈeɡzaɪl/ [usually passive] Verb Forms. to force somebody to leave their country, especially for political reasons or as a punishment; to send somebody into exile. be exiled (from…) (to…) He was exiled to Siberia. the party’s exiled leaders. Extra Examples. Topics Crime and punishment c1. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  10. exile. noun. /ˈɛɡzaɪl/ , /ˈɛksaɪl/ [uncountable, singular] the state of being sent to live in another country that is not your own, especially for political reasons or as a punishment to be/live in exile to be forced/sent into exile to go into exile a place of exile He returned after 40 years of exile. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

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