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were exiled
noun
The state of being banished from one's home or country.
Exact(60)
Later, they were exiled.
Many prominent liberals were exiled, including Juárez.
At least 75,000 Latvians were exiled to Siberia.
Los Katíos's human inhabitants, meanwhile, were exiled beyond its borders.
They were detained, they were banished, they were exiled.
Most of Athens' most important political leaders were exiled in this way, Themistocles, Aristides, Cimon.
The Jewish people were exiled from their homeland in ad 70.
Legend has it that the thwarted Kormantis were exiled and sold into slavery for their abomination.
In 597 BC, after King Nebuchadnezzar conquered Israel, captive Jews were exiled to Babylon.
Diners of faint accomplishment were exiled to tables near the kitchen, Mr. Bernbaum's version of Elba.
In 1956 the Archbishop Makarios and the Bishop of Kyrenia were exiled by the British.
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