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Sentence count:246+9Posted:2017-02-01Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: banbanishcast outdeportexcludeexpelSimilar words: auxiliarygalileo galileiexitexistMexicanexigentpreexistflexibleMeaning: ['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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(61) The alarmist tone further illustrates that even in exile, Salinas remains a potent political force here.
(62) Christopher Hope grew up a Catholic in Pretoria and went into voluntary exile, aged thirty-one, in 1975.
(63) Lady Thatcher's post was still heavy, despite her exile, and every packet and parcel was carefully checked.
(64) In the very midst of comfort and celebration, each carries scars of exile and war so many years later.
(65) Meanwhile, against the pope's better judgement, Edward had recalled from the papal Curia another exile, Winchelsey.
(66) She foresees that sight could be exile from her home in blindness.
(67) An old man who has been living in exile returns to Prague in 1998.
(68) Bestowing his wife and children in the safety of the monastery at Cardena, Rodrigo departed to his exile.
(69) This ink blot, due to be exhibited, dates from Hugo's eighteen year-long political exile on the island of Jersey.
(70) We were on the airfields or the ships or we were locked in barracks with the exile leaders.
(71) The latter we were born into, but at every turn we exile ourselves from our own Eden.
(72) But Saturn came to the country, a homeless exile fleeing from his son Jupiter.
(73) The dynamic of the tale is simple: a man flees his home and lives in exile by the sea.
(74) Beyond Mr Mandelson's attempts to justify his actions, there is a final factor that guarantees his exile.
(75) Executions resumed,(http://sentencedict.com/exile.html) and hundreds of people fled into exile or were jailed.
(76) Of course, what this ignores are the often huge emotional sacrifices that the individual who becomes a tax exile must make.
(77) Others may pause before the tomb of Dante, who died in exile from Florence.
(78) On July 31 the government prevented the return of former President Leslie Manigat from exile.
(79) In 1972, it was allowed back into the region, like some disgraced aristocrat returning from exile.
(80) Tens of thousands were jailed and hideously tortured while many more were forced into exile.
(81) Scarcely any aspect of life in the countries where he passes his voluntary exile has failed to incur his pessimistic censure.
(82) In the recent elections, Bustamante, who had returned from exile, had been elected as a deputy to Congress.
(83) When not in exile, Stevanovic remained a barely tolerated nonperson at home, decidedly unwelcome in public.
(84) Some exile groups think the parcels should not be sent.
(85) The loss to the liberation movement through gagging, imprisonment, intimidation and exile was enormous.
(86) The investigation continued and eventually thirty-five blacks were hanged and forty-two sent into exile.
(87) Hippolytus went, but not into exile; death was waiting close at hand for him too.
(88) Those who lived had a stark choice, submit, or ... flee into exile.
(89) Again, I was moved that he should have perceived how miserable an exile to the Persian Gulf would have been.
(90) The exile can't be doing wonders for her once-bright 2002 gubernatorial campaign.
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