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to exile
01
exiliar
to force someone to live away from their native country, usually due to political reasons or as a punishment
Transitive: to exile sb
Example
The traitorous general was exiled as a consequence of his attempt to overthrow the government.
The journalist was exiled for exposing government corruption.
The political dissident was exiled from the country for speaking out against the government.
Exile
Example
Many intellectuals and activists fled into exile to escape persecution and censorship.
The poet was forced into exile for criticizing the authoritarian regime in his homeland.
The political dissident lived in exile for over a decade, seeking asylum in neighboring countries.
02
exiliado, exiliada
a person who is expelled from home or country by authority
03
exiliado, exiliada
a person who is voluntarily absent from home or country
Ejemplo
The traitorous general was exiled as a consequence of his attempt to overthrow the government.
The journalist was exiled for exposing government corruption.
The political dissident was exiled from the country for speaking out against the government.
The dictator decided to exile his political opponents to maintain control.
The king decided to exile the traitor, forbidding him from returning to the kingdom.