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Definition of exilenext
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as in expulsion
the forced removal from a homeland the exile of French settlers from Nova Scotia resulted in the birth of the Cajun community in the U.S.

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as in refugee
a person forced to emigrate for political reasons after being overthrown in a coup, the dictator spent the remainder of his life as an exile in a string of less-than-welcoming countries

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verb

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How does the verb exile contrast with its synonyms?

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

When would banish be a good substitute for exile?

The synonyms banish and exile are sometimes interchangeable, but banish implies compulsory removal from a country not necessarily one's own.

banished for seditious activities

When is deport a more appropriate choice than exile?

Although the words deport and exile have much in common, deport implies sending out of the country an alien who has illegally entered or whose presence is judged inimical to the public welfare.

illegal aliens will be deported

When might transport be a better fit than exile?

The words transport and exile can be used in similar contexts, but transport implies sending a convicted criminal to an overseas penal colony.

a convict who was transported to Australia

How does the verb exile contrast with its synonyms?

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

When would banish be a good substitute for exile?

The synonyms banish and exile are sometimes interchangeable, but banish implies compulsory removal from a country not necessarily one's own.

banished for seditious activities

When is deport a more appropriate choice than exile?

Although the words deport and exile have much in common, deport implies sending out of the country an alien who has illegally entered or whose presence is judged inimical to the public welfare.

illegal aliens will be deported

When might transport be a better fit than exile?

The words transport and exile can be used in similar contexts, but transport implies sending a convicted criminal to an overseas penal colony.

a convict who was transported to Australia

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Recent Examples of exile
Noun
In America, and not only in the Cuban-exile community, politicians from both parties have made the ideological case against Cuban communism for decades. Quico Toro, The Atlantic, 27 Mar. 2026 Over the past two decades, officials in Caracas have also repeatedly accused exiles in the city of orchestrating dozens of plots to overthrow the socialist revolution. Antonio María Delgado, Miami Herald, 25 Mar. 2026
Verb
Most of them have been jailed or exiled or arrested or even killed. ABC News, 8 Mar. 2026 In its early days, the UFC was so violent, with almost no rules, that it was effectively exiled to pay-per-view. Luke Burbank, CBS News, 1 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for exile
Recent Examples of Synonyms for exile
Noun
  • But the ruling from the Ethics Committee could fuel a potential vote on her expulsion and divide a Democratic caucus that is trying to make a comeback to power in the November midterm elections.
    STEPHEN GROVES, Arkansas Online, 28 Mar. 2026
  • In April, the committee will recommend a punishment to be voted on by the full House, something that could range from a censure, removal from committees, or expulsion itself.
    Barbara Sprunt, NPR, 27 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • The change in eligibility requirements comes from federal policy updates barring certain asylees, refugees, parolees, individuals with deportation or removal withheld, conditional entrants and victims of trafficking from accessing Cal Fresh, according to the Department of Public Social Services.
    Michele Gile, CBS News, 2 Apr. 2026
  • The tightening of the reins in the British Mandate for Palestine comes as Adolf Hitler and Germany invade Poland, triggering the beginnings of World War II, and as Jewish refugees fleeing persecution begin entering the region.
    Zach Dennis, Charlotte Observer, 2 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Rename the file, banish it to some obscure folder.
    JD Barker, Rolling Stone, 25 Mar. 2026
  • Angels could be seen all around — some on the walls depicting Moses' life and death, and another above, on Michelangelo’s fresco, banishing Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden.
    ABC News, ABC News, 22 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • And in South Florida groups have stepped in to support migrants navigating complicated immigration processes, from deportation to self-deportation, often filling gaps left by government systems.
    Lauren Costantino, Miami Herald, 4 Apr. 2026
  • Under prior presidential administrations, they were considered low priorities for deportation.
    Eduardo Cuevas, USA Today, 4 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Unlike when the Heat were in the midst of a seven-game winning streak the last time the teams met, the Heat now again have effectively been relegated to the play-in tournament.
    Ira Winderman, Sun Sentinel, 2 Apr. 2026
  • Lose enough, get relegated to a lower division, and you’ll be forced to lay off staff and take a write-down on your investment as your revenues drastically shrink.
    Andrés Martinez, Fortune, 2 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Yet few have been deported, even as the White House pushes for ever more immigrant expulsions.
    Molly A. Wallace, Fortune, 2 Apr. 2026
  • All of his family except Harris and two of his sisters was deported to the Nazis’ Treblinka extermination camp and ultimately murdered.
    Bob Goldsborough, Chicago Tribune, 2 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Sadriu said the bystander was transported to an area hospital with injuries believed to be non-life-threatening.
    Staff Report, Hartford Courant, 2 Apr. 2026
  • He was transported to the base of the mountain to a waiting ambulance.
    Sam Gillette, PEOPLE, 1 Apr. 2026

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“Exile.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/exile. Accessed 4 Apr. 2026.

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