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exilea person who is voluntarily absent from home or country; "American expatriates" expatriate: expel from a country; "The poet was exiled because he signed a letter [..]
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exileTo force a person to leave one's country, community, or province as punishment. Banishment. Japanese Canadians were forced to leave the coast of British Columbia and later were told to prove thei [..]
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exile(1.) Of the kingdom of Israel. In the time of Pekah, Tiglath-pileser II. carried away captive into Assyria (2 Kings 15:29; comp. Isa. 10:5, 6) a part of the inhabitants of Galilee and of Gilead (B.C. [..]
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exilegoles
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exileFor a woman to dream that she is exiled, denotes that she will have to make a journey which will interfere with some engagement or pleasure. See Banishment.
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exileTo be sent away from your homeland for a long time
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exile(n) a person who is voluntarily absent from home or country(n) a person who is expelled from home or country by authority(n) the act of expelling a person from their native land(v) expel from a countr [..]
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exileThe Neapolitan Exile. Baron Poe’rio. One of the kings of Naples promised the people a constitution, but broke his word; whereupon a revolution broke out, and the baron, with many others, was [..]
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exileunwilling absence from your home, whether for religious or political reasons. Gurdwara
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exileThe deportation of many of the inhabitants of Jerusalem and Judaea to Babylonia (in present-day Iraq) during the 50 years from 587 BC.
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exile
The state of being banished from one's home or country.
(He lived in exile.)
(They chose exile rather than assimilation.)
* Shakespeare
*: Let them be recalled from their exile.
Someone who is [..]
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exile
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*: They remained confined for five months before the trial took place, the result of which deprived them of their fortune and condemned them to a perpetua [..]
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exilec. 1300, from Old French essillier "exile, banish, expel, drive off" (12c.), from Late Latin exilare/exsilare, from Latin exilium/exsilium "banishment, exile; place of exile," from [..]
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exilec. 1300, "forced removal from one's country," from Old French exil, essil (12c.), from Latin exilium "banishment; place of exile" (see exile (v.)). From c. 1300 as "a ban [..]
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exileExile [N] Of the kingdom of Israel. In the time of Pekah, Tiglath-pileser II. carried away captive into Assyria ( 2 Kings 15:29 ; Compare Isaiah 10:5 Isaiah 10:6 ) a part of the inhabitants of Galilee [..]
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exileforced ejection from a country, or a person who feels forced to leave.
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