EXILE


Meaning of EXILE in English

I.

noun

1 being sent to live in another country

ADJECTIVE

▪ long

▪ permanent

▪ enforced ( esp. BrE ), forced

▪ self-imposed , voluntary

▪ internal

Many spent decades in prison or in internal ~.

▪ tax ( BrE )

They are in tax ~ from the UK.

VERB + EXILE

▪ be driven into , be forced into , be sent into

▪ flee into , go into

He went into ~ after the overthrow of the government.

▪ live in

They joined the many other Armenians living in ~.

▪ die in

▪ recall sb from

▪ return from

He still hopes to return from ~ one day.

PREPOSITION

▪ in ~

She had spent 40 years in ~.

▪ ~ from

Dante died in ~ from Florence.

▪ ~ to

his ~ to America

PHRASES

▪ a place of ~ , sb's return from ~

the story of the emperor's return from ~

2 person forced to live in another country

ADJECTIVE

▪ political

▪ tax ( esp. BrE )

▪ returning

EXILE + VERB

▪ live

a political ~ living in London

▪ return

A general amnesty was granted, allowing political ~s to return freely.

II.

verb

ADVERB

▪ permanently , temporarily

▪ effectively

He was effectively ~d after a failed bid for power.

▪ forcibly

PREPOSITION

▪ for

He was ~d for his beliefs.

▪ from

The family was ~d from France.

▪ to

He was ~d to Siberia.

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