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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(91) We are in exile, or we are dead, those of us who ruled firmly but fairly.
(92) But he might as well have been Napoleon in exile.
(93) He was then released, on condition he went into exile.
(94) He similarly assumes that exile players are only qualified for the clubs' ostensible countries of origin.
(95) What is an overseas player, if not an individual exile?
(96) We need an event that will excite and shock the exile community, the whole country.
(97) Kabila's survival skills served him well in exile, but deserted him once he had moved into the presidential palace.
(98) Any exile action against the Castro regime is treated by the United States as a violation of that agreement.
(99) In addition there are a number of banned opposition parties operating either underground or in exile.
(100) The corpse has been in a freezer in Hawaii since he died there in exile in 1989.
(101) His predecessor, Benazir Bhutto, is living in self-imposed exile in London.
(102) His time at Canterbury led to constant tensions with the Crown and periods of exile in Rome.
(103) Several, including Taki, returned from exile to contest the elections.
(104) Those who do not know, or who would reject, this holy book are in exile from their maker.
(105) It is certainly reasonable to suppose that later assertions are accurate and that they sought refuge in exile.
(106) Sharif is out of the picture,(www.Sentencedict.com) unable to return for 10 years under his exile agreement.
(107) His family were shown outside, loading a donkey and preparing with sad looks for their journey into exile.
(108) Each day seems as long as a year and the winter nights drag on like an exile.
(109) Apparently they were doing a programme about monarchs who'd lost their thrones and gone into exile.
(110) Accepted first as regent, he was in 1037 recognised as king, and Emma went into exile.
(111) Anselm can scarcely have digested the lessons of this failure when he once more found himself unexpectedly in exile.
(112) Until his death, he lived in self-imposed exile in France.
(113) I imagined he was destined to continue his exile with his memories in the attic at Reine.
(114) He once had the impossible job of being PA to Ted Heath in sulphurous exile.
(115) They talked about maintaining contacts in the exile community, setting up a network in the Castro government.
(116) But speaking from exile in Rio de Janeiro train robber Ronnie Biggs said the farm should be preserved as a museum.
(117) Many others, such as Victor Hugo, answered that question by going into exile.
(118) Liliam was again forced into exile in 1961 after she received death threats.
(119) Mackey knew him in the period before the invasion, when Banister was shipping weapons and explosives to the exile forces.
(120) But shortly after taking office, a military coup sent him into exile in the United States.
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.