Phrases with «exile»

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Exile refers to being forced to live away from one's homeland or country. It means being separated or banished from one's own community or place due to political, social, or personal reasons. Full definition

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Sentences with «exile»

  • Also published in the journal are excerpts from an interview with Professor Tuncel M. Yegulalp, who knew Gumbel back when he was a lecturer at Columbia University and living in exile in New York. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The physics are active all the time, and since you spend the beginning of Conan Exiles in the nude, you'll see a lot of them as you run about. (vg247.com)
  • From her earliest poem in English, which addressed the Vietnam War, to her award - winning 1978 novel Sitt Marie - Rose, she explores the political and personal dimensions of violence and articulates her experience of exile from familiar landscapes and languages. (serpentinegalleries.org)
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