The act of expelling a person from his native land.
A person who is voluntarily absent from home or country.
A person who is expelled from home or country by authority.
Другие значения термина "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.
6 Among his first initiatives was to try to form a transnational government - in - exile .
7 It was a life of hardship; of social starvation almost like exile .
8 And I still consider myself the president of the government in exile .
9 She was fired by Mr Maduro last year and went into exile .
10 Trying her best to assimilate, to come to terms with her exile .
11 South Africans living in exile in Britain experienced the Thatcher years first-hand.
12 His party has suffered splits since his return from exile in 2000.
13 By 1998 he had even left Senegal for brief exile in France.
14 Byrne follows their regime of terror, corruption and excess, to their exile .
15 Several Republican Representatives were workmen; they have again become workmen in exile .
16 But campaigners said an entire community has been collectively punished with exile .
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