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exiled

 

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Verb exile has 1 sense
  1. expatriate, deport, exile - expel from a country; "The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions"
    --1 is one way to expel, throw out, kick out
    Derived forms: noun exile2, noun exile3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

Definitions from the Web

Exiled

Definition:

Adjective

1. Forced to leave one's own country or home due to political, social, or religious reasons.

2. Banished or removed from a place or group.

Verb

1. To banish or expel someone from their country or home.

2. To drive someone away or make them feel alienated.

Senses:

Popular:

  1. Adjective: Describes someone who has been forced to leave their country or home.
  2. Example: The exiled author wrote a powerful memoir about his experiences.

  3. Verb: To banish or expel someone from their country or home.
  4. Example: The dictator exiled his political opponents as a means of silencing their dissent.

Local:

  1. Adjective: Pertaining to a person or group who has been forced to leave their local community or neighborhood.
  2. Example: The exiled residents are yearning to return to their once-thriving neighborhood.

  3. Verb: To drive someone away or make them feel alienated from their local community.
  4. Example: The rumors about him being a spy exiled him from the close-knit local group.

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