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  1. See all examples of exile. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ExilsExils - Wikipedia

    Exils is a 2004 French film by Tony Gatlif. The film follows two young bohemians, Zano and Naima. After having sex, the two spontaneously decide that they will travel to Algeria, where Naima's parents come from, and where Zano's (Romain Duris) pied-noir parents were once exiled.

  3. banish, exile, deport, transport mean to remove by authority from a state or country. banish implies compulsory removal from a country not necessarily one's own. banished for seditious activities. exile may imply compulsory removal or an enforced or voluntary absence from one's own country.

  4. exile noun (SITUATION) Add to word list Add to word list. a situation in which someone has to leave their home and live in another country, often for political reasons: He spent the war years in exile in New York. The King was forced into exile.

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt0400420Exils (2004) - IMDb

    Exils: Directed by Tony Gatlif. With Romain Duris, Lubna Azabal, Zouhir Gacem, Lila Makhlouf. Two French lovers, Zano and Naima, decided to travel to the land of their parents: Algeria. Their road trip gradually becomes a spiritual quest.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Music
    • Tony Gatlif
    • 2004-08-25
  6. Some common synonyms of exile are banish, deport, and transport. While all these words mean "to remove by authority from a state or country," exile may imply compulsory removal or an enforced or voluntary absence from one's own country. a writer who exiled himself for political reasons.

  7. expulsion from one's native land by authoritative decree. the fact or state of expulsion from one's native land by authoritative decree: She had to live in exile. a person banished from their native land. prolonged separation from one's country or home, such as by force of circumstances: