Synonym: ban, banish, cast out, deport, exclude, expel. Similar words: auxiliary, galileo galilei, exit, exist, Mexican, exigent, preexist, flexible. Meaning: ['eksaɪl] n. 1. voluntarily absent from home or country 2. expelled from home or country by authority 3. the act of expelling a person from their native land. v. expel from a country.
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(31) Her popularity has declined since her triumphal return from exile two years ago.
(32) Rovers lost 4-1 and began their long exile from the First Division.
(33) After the military coup, the family left for self-imposed exile in America.
(34) Shorn of his power, the deposed king went into exile.
(35) He was vilified, hounded, and forced into exile by the FBI.
(36) The king went into exile after the overthrow of his government.
(37) He was in the unenviable position of having to choose between imprisonment or exile.
(38) The house was raided and the family was forced into exile.
(39) Malcolm continued to fight it out with Julien from his self-imposed exile in Paris.
(40) Then they send me into exile.
(41) Rather go into seven years' voluntary exile!
(42) Opposition movements were driven into exile.
(43) Yet Hebron today symbolizes our exile from Eden.
(44) The King went into exile after the revolution.
(45) Mrs Marcos has gained in stature during her exile.
(45) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(46) Athanasius while he was in exile.
(47) Anne Hutchinson took her time going into exile.
(48) Miami has a large Cuban exile community.
(49) Reporter Michael Wood found thousands of refugees in exile.
(50) He then went into voluntary exile.
(51) He was rescued from his exile in adulthood.
(52) Orton Chirwa formed an opposition party in exile.
(53) But you aroused those fears only to force exile.
(54) The King went into exile in the United Kingdom.
(55) My earliest memories include a pervasive sense of exile.
(56) Tens of thousands fled into exile.
(57) Euripides ended his life in exile from Athens.
(58) He was born in exile in the ex-Soviet republic of Kazahkhstan.
(59) Back in Kabul after living in exile in the United States since 1987, he wants to open a private bank.
(60) Vienne marked the beginning of the papacy's long exile in Avignon.
More similar words: auxiliary, galileo galilei, exit, exist, Mexican, exigent, preexist, flexible, dyslexia, existing, perplexity, nonexistent, existence, complexity, flexibility, existentialism, tile, file, pile, guile, while, toilet, facile, docile, defile, silent, futile, compile, pile up, senile.