Exile – Meaning, Definition, Synonyms and Antonyms
Exile is used as a verb in English. It means to force someone to leave their country (or to send them away as punishment).
Meaning:
Exile means being made to leave your home country, usually because of politics or as a punishment, and often with limited or no permission to return.
Definition:
Exile is something governments or authorities may impose to control, silence, or remove a person from public life. People who are exiled may struggle to maintain family relationships, language, cultural ties, and a sense of identity.
Example Sentences:
- After the coup, the journalist was forced into exile.
- The artist continued her career in exile, far from her hometown.
- They spent years in exile, unable to visit their family.
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