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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(211) Ayatollah Khomeini is welcomed back into Tehran, Iran after nearly 15 years of exile.
(212) Hobbes was the tutor to a royal household who followed the King into exile during the English Civil War.
(213) Salina was talking, telling me about Magpie's return to Crow Creek after months in exile and how his relatives went to his sister's house and welcomed him home.
(214) English statesman, orator, and writer. A Jacobite , he spent much of his life in exile and wrote influential political treatises, notably The Idea of a Patriot King (1749).
(215) I tumble and stumble as if on way of exile.
(216) Tricked into thinking he killed his father, a guilt ridden lion cub flees into exile and abandons his identity as the future King.
(217) The story was written by Russian author Gogol in the 1840s during a self-imposed exile to Geneva and Rome.
(218) At the end of 1977, a political turbulence against the monarchy regime broke up, forcing the Pahlavi family going into exile on 16 Jan. 1979.
(219) I quickly translated her act of banishment into my own deliberate act of self - exile.
(220) Despite his losing the Battle of Waterloo and being humiliatingly sent to exile on St Helena, Napoleon is still revered in France.
(221) Mr. Remarque, a native of Germany, went into exile; Mr. Trumbo, who grew up in Colorado, went to jail.
(222) So the work was probably concluded shortly after that date: so in exile or towards the end of the exilic period.
(223) The opposition she joined was tiny, mostly confined to a few parishes in the Protestant church, heavily infiltrated by the Stasi and weakened by the systematic exile of its leaders to the West.
(224) The so-called exile government situated in Dharamsala is a defacto theocratic government. And this illegal government is under the direct leadership of the Dalai Lama.
(225) Napoleon I of France begins his exile on St. Helena in the Atlantic Ocean. Sentencedict.com
(226) The most severe punishment a matriarch can dispense is exile from the house.
(227) "You are approached indirectly, by intermediaries — this is how it works, " said Mr. Farani, who spent his exile in Wiesbaden, Germany.
(228) Having received a number of literary awards, without ever having to even consider the problem of tax exile, my response to all this talk of cosiness and complacency is, 'Er... when was that?
(229) The gerousia prepared business submitted to the apella and had extensive judicial powers: it alone pronounced sentences of death or exile.
(230) When the Pathet Lao seized power in 1975, Vang Pao led his people into exile in America, where he died on January 6th, aged 81.
(231) I feel that the director was trying to sneakingly undermine the heroic image the exile hoped to establish while claiming?his preference for "neutrality".
(232) While the current inin America, the Tibetan government in exile back in Dharamsala has been brawling.
(233) Rebiya Kadeer heads the World Uighur Congress, which represents the Uighur community in exile.
(234) A leading Bahraini Shia politician has returned to his country from self-imposed exile in Britain.
(235) The Savoia family was condemned to exile and only in this last years the descendants could come back to Italy.
(236) In self-imposed exile in Austria, he enjoys discomfiting senior Kazakhstani officials by putting secretly obtained recordings of their conversations on the web.
(237) A life of foreignness imposed by poverty or persecution or exile is unlikely to be enjoyable at all.
(238) O stubborn , self - willed exile from the loving breast!
(239) Pascal Maljette , born in France, oil painter, he came to China in 2004 and started his life in exile for reasons of art.
(240) Last year, while he was in self-imposed exile, a Bangkok court convicted him on a charge of acting corruptly during his premiership, and sentenced him to two years in prison.
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