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Tenses: exiles, exiling, exiled

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internal exile
place of exile
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exileadd into favorites/ˈɛkˌsaɪl/, /ˈɛɡˌzaɪl/
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Etymology: [ eg-"zIl, ek-"sIl ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English exil, from Old French essil, exil, from Latin exsilium, exilium "state of exile", derived from exsul, exul "exiled person".
Synonyms: banishment, expatriate, expat, banish, diaspora, dispersion, displacement, exclusion, expatriation, expulsion, extradition, migration, ostracism, proscription, relegation, scattering, separation, deportee, displaced person
Antonyms: import, take in, welcome

sürgüne göndermek, sürgün, menfi, sürgün etmek, kovmak, sürülme, sürmek, sürgünde yaşama, yurdundan sürülme, sürgün edilen kimse, sürmek (yurt dışı vb), sür, nefiy, sürgüne yollamak, sürülmüş, sürgün kişiler,

1 sürgüne göndermek     ts
2 sürgün  Hukuk     ts
3 menfi  Kanun     ts
4 sürgün etmek  fiil     ts
5 kovmak     ts
6 sürülme     ts
7 sürmek     ts
8 sürgünde yaşama     ts
9 yurdundan sürülme     ts
10 sürgün edilen kimse  isim     ts
11 sürmek (yurt dışı vb)     ts
12 sür  fiil     ts
13 nefiy     ts
14 sürgüne yollamak     ts
15exiled sürülmüş     ts
16exiles sürgün kişiler  Politika, Siyaset     ts
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The state of being banished from one's home or country, To send into exile, Someone who is banished from one's home or country, To banish or expel from one's own country or home; to drive away, Small; slender; thin; fine, expelled from home or country by authority voluntarily absent from home or country, Forced separation from one's native country; expulsion from one's home by the civil authority; banishment; sometimes, voluntary separation from one's native country, be banished; expel, banish, The state of being banished from ones home or country,    removal from one's own country In the context of the Old Testament, "the Exile" refers to the period between 586 and 539 B C when the upper classes of Judah were exiles in Babylon A previous exile, from the Northern Kingdom of Israel, had been enforced in 722-721 B C Exilic: taking place during the Exile, or dealing with it, Someone who is banished from ones home or country, The person expelled from his country by authority; also, one who separates himself from his home, the act of expelling a person from their native land; "men in exile dream of hope"; "his deportation to a penal colony"; "the expatriation of wealthy farmers"; "the sentence was one of transportation for life", Banishment forever from land under the control of Sarbreenar Tarring and feathering is an optional extra, voluntarily absent from home or country, An exile is someone who has been exiled, If someone is exiled, they are living in a foreign country because they cannot live in their own country, usually for political reasons. His second wife, Hilary, had been widowed, then exiled from South Africa They threatened to exile her in southern Spain. Haiti's exiled president, banishment, expulsion, ejection, If someone is living in exile, they are living in a foreign country because they cannot live in their own country, usually for political reasons. He is now living in exile in Egypt He returned from exile earlier this year. after nearly six years of exile During his exile, he also began writing books, expelled from home or country by authority, If you say that someone has been exiled from a particular place or situation, you mean that they have been sent away from it or removed from it against their will. He has been exiled from the first team and forced to play in third team matches = banish Exile is also a noun. Rovers lost 4-1 and began their long exile from the First Division. to force someone to leave their country, especially for political reasons exile sb to sth, exclusion from one’s usual place of residence; usually means that one is forced from one’s native land, expel from a country; "The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions", The period c 587-539 BCE, during which the upper classes of Judah were exiled to Babylon, The forced removal of the Judean elite to Babylon in the wake of the Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem in 587 B C E , and the period of approximately 50 years during which these people lived in servitude in the Tigris-Euphrates Valley, (also called the Babylonian exile) The Babylonian exile was the period in the middle of the 6th century B C E when Judeans were taken as captives to Babylonia and resettled there; it officially ended in 539 B C E , but many Judeans nontheless remained there See Biblical Story, The state of being forced out of one's home land, wretch, past of exile, banished, third-person singular of exile, present participle of exile, Diaspora, banishment of the people of Israel from the land of Israel,

17 The state of being banished from one's home or country - "they chose exile rather than assimilation."     ts
18 To send into exile     ts
19 Someone who is banished from one's home or country - "he lived as an exile."     ts
20 To banish or expel from one's own country or home; to drive away     ts
21 Small; slender; thin; fine     ts
22 expelled from home or country by authority voluntarily absent from home or country     ts
23 Forced separation from one's native country; expulsion from one's home by the civil authority; banishment; sometimes, voluntary separation from one's native country     ts
24 be banished; expel, banish  fiil     ts
25 The state of being banished from ones home or country     ts
26    removal from one's own country In the context of the Old Testament, "the Exile" refers to the period between 586 and 539 B C when the upper classes of Judah were exiles in Babylon A previous exile, from the Northern Kingdom of Israel, had been enforced in 722-721 B C Exilic: taking place during the Exile, or dealing with it     ts
27 Someone who is banished from ones home or country     ts
28 The person expelled from his country by authority; also, one who separates himself from his home     ts
29 the act of expelling a person from their native land; "men in exile dream of hope"; "his deportation to a penal colony"; "the expatriation of wealthy farmers"; "the sentence was one of transportation for life"     ts
30 Banishment forever from land under the control of Sarbreenar Tarring and feathering is an optional extra     ts
31 voluntarily absent from home or country     ts
32 An exile is someone who has been exiled     ts
33 If someone is exiled, they are living in a foreign country because they cannot live in their own country, usually for political reasons. His second wife, Hilary, had been widowed, then exiled from South Africa They threatened to exile her in southern Spain. Haiti's exiled president     ts
34 banishment, expulsion, ejection  isim     ts
35 If someone is living in exile, they are living in a foreign country because they cannot live in their own country, usually for political reasons. He is now living in exile in Egypt He returned from exile earlier this year. after nearly six years of exile During his exile, he also began writing books     ts
36 expelled from home or country by authority     ts
37 If you say that someone has been exiled from a particular place or situation, you mean that they have been sent away from it or removed from it against their will. He has been exiled from the first team and forced to play in third team matches = banish Exile is also a noun. Rovers lost 4-1 and began their long exile from the First Division. to force someone to leave their country, especially for political reasons exile sb to sth     ts
38 exclusion from one’s usual place of residence; usually means that one is forced from one’s native land     ts
39 expel from a country; "The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions"     ts
40 The period c 587-539 BCE, during which the upper classes of Judah were exiled to Babylon     ts
41 The forced removal of the Judean elite to Babylon in the wake of the Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem in 587 B C E , and the period of approximately 50 years during which these people lived in servitude in the Tigris-Euphrates Valley     ts
42 (also called the Babylonian exile) The Babylonian exile was the period in the middle of the 6th century B C E when Judeans were taken as captives to Babylonia and resettled there; it officially ended in 539 B C E , but many Judeans nontheless remained there See Biblical Story     ts
43 The state of being forced out of one's home land     ts
44An exile. wretch     ts
45exiled past of exile     ts
46exiled banished  sıfat     ts
47exiles third-person singular of exile     ts
48exiling present participle of exile     ts
49the Exile Diaspora, banishment of the people of Israel from the land of Israel     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada exile kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. exile kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan exile kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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