exile (Meaning)

Wordnet

exile (n)

a person who is voluntarily absent from home or country

a person who is expelled from home or country by authority

the act of expelling a person from their native land

Wordnet

exile (v)

expel from a country

Webster

exile (n.)

Forced separation from one's native country; expulsion from one's home by the civil authority; banishment; sometimes, voluntary separation from one's native country.

The person expelled from his country by authority; also, one who separates himself from his home.

Webster

exile (v. t.)

To banish or expel from one's own country or home; to drive away.

Webster

exile (a.)

Small; slender; thin; fine.

exile Sentence Examples

  1. The former ruler was forced into exile after a military coup.
  2. The dissident writer faced years of exile due to his criticism of the government.
  3. The religious group was exiled from their homeland after refusing to conform to the state religion.
  4. The exiled king longed to return to his homeland and reclaim his throne.
  5. The poet found solace in writing during her years of exile.
  6. The exile community struggled to maintain its cultural identity in a foreign land.
  7. The scientist was exiled from the academy for his controversial research.
  8. The exiled princess disguised herself as a peasant to escape detection.
  9. The government granted amnesty to the exiles, allowing them to return home.
  10. The city was once a thriving center of trade, but now it stands deserted, an exile from prosperity.

FAQs About the word exile

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The former ruler was forced into exile after a military coup.

The dissident writer faced years of exile due to his criticism of the government.

The religious group was exiled from their homeland after refusing to conform to the state religion.

The exiled king longed to return to his homeland and reclaim his throne.