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Exile - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Exile is the state of being forced to live away from one’s home country, often as a punishment or for political reasons. It can also refer to voluntary absence for safety or personal choice.

exile

/ˈɛɡˌzaɪl/ /ˈɛksaɪl/

Definition:

Forced absence from one's home country, often for political reasons.

Synonyms:

banishment, expulsion, deportation

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

return, welcome

Common Collocations:

political exile, live in exile, self-imposed exile, send into exile

Derivatives:

exiled, exilic

Usage Tips:

Use "exile" as a noun for the state or a verb for the action of forcing someone out.

Common Phrases:

go into exile, exile from home, internal exile

Etymology:

From Latin "exilium," meaning banishment or absence from one's homeland.

Examples:

  • 1. She was sent into exile for opposing the government.
  • 2. The poet wrote about his longing for home while in exile.
  • 3. Many rebels chose exile over imprisonment.
  • 4. The king was exiled after the revolution succeeded.

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