Exile

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English

Noun

Exile (plural Exiles)
  1. The state of being banished from one's home or country.
  2. Someone who is banished from one's home or country.

Verb

Exile (third-person singular simple present Exiles, present participle exiling, simple past and past participle exiled)

  1. To send into exile.

Adjectives for Exile

needy; administrative; imperious; melancholy; lifelong; scarred; cynical; penniless wandering; impudent; multitudinous (pi) outlandish; prejudiced; lasting; pensive political; communal; venturous; vagabond involuntary; indiscriminate.

Verbs for Exile

abandon to—; authorize—; banish into—; cast into—; condemn to—; die in—; doom to—; dwell in—; endure—; enter—; escape—; flee from—; follow into—; force into—; imprison in—; languish in—; liberate from—; recall from—; release from—; relegate to—; retire to—; shut in—; waste in—; —depresses; —saddens ; —veils.

Thesaurus

immigrant, in-migrant, leper, liquidate, liquidation, maroon, migrant, migration, migrator, migratory worker, nonperson, ostracism, ostracization, ostracize, oust, out-migrant, out-migrate, out-migration, outcast, outcast of society, outcaste, outlander, outlaw, outlawing, outlawry, outsider, pariah, persona non grata, pick out, proscribe, purge, refugee, relegate, relegation, remigrate, remigration, removal, remove, riddance, root out, root up, rusticate, rustication, scattering, send away, send down, send to Coventry, separation, severance, snub, social outcast, spurn, stateless person, stranger, strike off, strike out, stripping, suspension, the Wandering Jew, throw over, throw overboard, thrust out, tramontane, transport, transportation, trekker, ultramontane, unacceptable person, undesirable, unfrocking, unperson, untouchable, wanderer, weed out, wetback, withdrawal, DP, Ishmael, Uitlander, abstract, alien, alienate, ban, banish, banishment, bar, barbarian, blackball, blackballing, cast off, cast out, castaway, chuck, clear, clear away, clear out, clear the decks, clearance, cut, cut out, declasse, defrocking, degradation, demotion, depluming, deport, deportation, deported population, deportee, deprivation, deracine, derelict, detachment, diaspora, disbarment, discard, disfellowship, disjunction, dispersion, displace, displaced person, displacement, displuming, disposal, dispose of, disposition, dispossess, drive out, eject, ejection, elide, eliminate, elimination, emigrant, emigrate, emigration, emigre, eradicate, eradication, evacuate, evacue, evacuee, evict, evictee, exclude, exclusion, excommunicate, excommunication, expatriate, expatriation, expel, expellee, expulsion, extradite, extradition, foreign devil, foreigner, fugitate, fugitation, get quit of, get rid of, get shut of, gringo,

Etymology

Middle English exil, from Old French essil exil, from Latin exsilium, exilium (state of exile), derived from exsul, exul (exiled person).

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA: /ˈɛɡˌzaɪl/, /ˈɛkˌsaɪl/, SAMPA: /"Eg%zaIl/, /"Ek%saIl/
  • Hyphenation: ex‧ile

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See also

exilé

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French

Verb

Exile

  1. first-person singular present indicative of exiler
  2. third-person singular present indicative of exiler
  3. first-person singular present subjunctive of exiler
  4. first-person singular present subjunctive of exiler
  5. second-person singular imperative of exiler

Latin

Adjective

exīle

  1. nominative neuter singular of exīlis
  2. accusative neuter singular of exīlis
  3. vocative neuter singular of exīlis