🏝️Exile (ègzail)

noun
/ˈek.saɪl/
exil (exil)

Signification

the state of being barred from one's native country; enforced removal from one's homeland
the state of being forced to live in a foreign country, often for political reasons
Traduction de la signification
l'état d'être banni de son pays natal; expulsion forcée de sa patrie
l'etat d'etre banni de son pays natal; expulsion forcee de sa patrie

Phrases d'exemple

The political leader was forced into exile after the military coup.

Le leader politique a été contraint à l'exil après le coup d'état militaire.
Le leader politique a ete contraint a l'exil apres le coup d'etat militaire.

After the coup, the former leader was forced into exile.

Après le coup d'État, l'ancien dirigeant a été forcé à l'exil.
Après le coup d'État, l'ancien dirigeant a été forcé à l'exil.

Synonymes

banishment, deportation, expulsion, ostracism
Entrée 1
banishment, deportation, expulsion, ostracism
Entrée 2
banishment, expulsion, deportation, ostracism

Antonymes

return, homecoming, welcome, inclusion
Entrée 1
return, homecoming, welcome, inclusion
Entrée 2
return, homecoming

Collocations

forced exile, political exile, exile from homeland, in exile
Entrée 1
forced exile, political exile, exile from homeland
Entrée 2
in exile, political exile, forced exile

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