exile
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gzaɪl
gzail
British pronunciation
/ˈɛksaɪl/

Définition et signification de « exile » en anglais

to exile
01

exiler

to force someone to live away from their native country, usually due to political reasons or as a punishment
Transitive: to exile sb
to exile definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The political dissident was exiled from the country for speaking out against the government.
Le dissident politique a été exilé du pays pour avoir parlé contre le gouvernement.
The king decided to exile the traitor, forbidding him from returning to the kingdom.
Le roi a décidé d'exiler le traître, lui interdisant de retourner au royaume.
Exile
01

exil

the situation of someone who is sent to live in another country or city by force, particularly as a penalty or for political reasons
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example
Exemples
The political dissident lived in exile for over a decade, seeking asylum in neighboring countries.
Le dissident politique a vécu en exil pendant plus d'une décennie, cherchant asile dans les pays voisins.
The poet was forced into exile for criticizing the authoritarian regime in his homeland.
Le poète a été forcé à l'exil pour avoir critiqué le régime autoritaire dans son pays natal.
02

a person who has been forced to leave their home or country

example
Exemples
The exile wrote memoirs about life abroad.
Several exiles formed a community in the neighboring country.
03

a person who is voluntarily living away from their home or country

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Exemples
Writers sometimes live in exile to find inspiration.
He spent years in exile exploring different cultures.
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