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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(121) In January 1967, Sukarno offered to go into exile providing he could retain his office.
(122) Thomas Becket modelled himself on Anselm - in his exile, his inflexibility, his austerities.
(123) Two other letters of Anselm during Osbern's disciplinary exile at Bec complete the story of their first meeting.
(124) The old forests burned as the Dark Elves took vengeance for their long exile.
(125) Thousands of priests were killed or sent into internal exile.
(126) In 1944, the entire people were deported to the Soviet interior and kept in exile for 13 years.
(127) In 1980, Ne Win released all political prisoners and invited those like Nu who had been in exile to return.
(128) Clinton also faced the challenge of discouraging future actions by the exile group Brothers to the Rescue, whose planes were attacked.
(129) In exile, members are involved in solidarity work and are implementing educational and technical training programmes with the refugee communities.
(130) Their dedication to the cause was in no way diminished by their exile, and in many ways was enhanced by it.
(131) The ancient Israelites developed many of their mythological and legendary themes during their exile in Babylon.
(132) The occasion was the re-burial of Jovan Ducic, who died in exile in the United States in 1943.
(133) Urge to build, to make, as compensation for anxieties of exile, he wrote.
(134) Did the Lord ordain her maternal exile, or had Augustine bartered her pain for his purity?
(135) Confirmations and ordinations did not take place - most of the bishops and many of the religious communities were in exile.
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(136) Guy Banister saw to it that exile leaders knew who was providing cash for arms and ammunition.
(137) Some of her best works were written while she was in exile.
(138) Is he suggesting that Bolingbroke returns from exile simply to claim his lands?
(139) The Smiths seduce us into aspiring to the same heroic pitch of failure and exile.
(140) Her parents' home was raided and destroyed and her family was forced into exile.
(141) Five years of exile among strangers would soon be over.
(142) Opposition groups in exile had rejected the terms of the Constitution and called for a boycott.
(143) She will make my misery more tolerable, my slavery only half-slavery, my exile less a banishment.
(144) Youth! There is nothing like youth. The middle-aged are mortgaged to Life. The old are in Life's lumber-room. But youth is the Lord of Life. Youth has a kingdom waiting for it. Every one is born a king, and most people die in exile. Oscar Wilde
(145) Napoleon's exile to Elba was brief.
(146) Like a king in exile, uncrowned in the underworld.
(147) Crape myrtle in exile, head injury and blindness.
(148) He was condemned to life - long exile.
(149) Why did the fatuous King send him into exile?
(150) Books in: Exile, Starless Night, Siege of Darkness.
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.