Sentence examples for to exile from inspiring English sources

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to exile

noun

The state of being banished from one's home or country.

  • He lived in exile.

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But it amounted to exile.

I was inching closer to exile.

"I became addicted to exile," he said.

There she has "condemned herself to exile".

"This is why I sentence myself to exile".

The guerrillas, including Pastora, were flown to exile in Panama.

The Nellc?experience was important to "Exile," there's no question.

In September, he resigned, returning to exile in France.

He was forced in to exile in Nigeria in 2003.

Some are imprisoned or sent to exile; the great majority are kept silent and powerless.

Prajadhipok fled to exile in London and abdicated in 1935, deepening the drift.

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