Expel from a community or group.
To accept no longer in a community, group or country, e.g. by official decree.
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Examples for "exile "
Examples for "exile "
1 The long years of exile had at least given her tactical sense.
2 It was exile within exile ; for miles meant something in these times.
3 Liberia's previous president was indicted for war crimes and forced into exile .
4 He had been forced to seek exile in his home last week.
5 The people are in exile in the land of the Chaldeans, xlvii.
1 Mourinho, however, will banish it from his mind as soon as possible.
2 He helped banish the discord and increased the melody of the world.
3 You can bind it and banish it if you know the words.
4 Time would end their affair, but meanwhile love was hard to banish .
5 The thought was unbearable, and he resolved to banish it in action.
6 Then banish from your mind the idea of our being ever united.
7 Even the near shadow of death cannot banish the god of love.
8 The ladies tried to cheer the old gentleman and banish his despair.
9 She had ample time to think; but she tried to banish thought.
10 I can't quite banish the feeling, though, that I've summoned Lily's ghost.
11 Boys, banish forever from your minds the idea that religion is SUBTRACTION.
12 Be generous yourself, and exact little from others; then you banish complaints.
13 The ointment would bring him rest, and banish the pain consuming him.
14 In sooth, it will be said, it is Thy way to banish .
15 That was enough to make mother banish it from the family table.
16 She tried to banish it even after she returned to the house.
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