"Exiled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Exiled" Meaning

Forced to leave one's own country or home as a result of political, social, or economic persecution, war, or other circumstances.

"Exiled" Examples

Usage Examples for "Exiled"


1. Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled to the island of Elba after his abdication in 1814.

2. The refugee family was forced to live in exile in another country, away from their war-torn homeland.

3. In 1850, John Brown was exiled to Kansas, where he fought for the rights of the abolitionist movement.

4. After the coup, the deposed leader was exiled to a remote village, where he was placed under house arrest.

5. The poet was exiled from his native country for his anti-government writings, but continued to write poetry and share his work with the world.

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Exilarchy refers to a form of government or leadership in which a group of exiles or émigrés, often from a particular country or region, maintain a hierarchical structure and governance over their fellow exiles, either in a foreign land or after returning to their homeland.

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