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exile

Prononciation : [ˈɛkzaɪl]

Mot

Contexte : « punishment »

(noun) a situation where someone has to leave their country or home, usually because they did something wrong or unpopular. It's like being sent away because you can't stay where you are.

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After being accused of treason, the leader was sent into exile for many years.

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She was happy to be home and not living in exile anymore.

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What happens to people who are in exile from their country?

Contexte : « punishment »

(verb) to force someone to leave their home or country. This is usually for political reasons or because of a crime. It's like telling someone they have to go away.

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The government decided to exile the political activist for speaking out.

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He was not exiled; he chose to stay and fight for his beliefs.

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Why would a country decide to exile someone?

Contexte : « separation »

(noun) being away from the home or place you love. It can feel lonely and sad, almost like a long trip without getting to go back.

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During her time in exile, she wrote a book about her experiences.

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He felt no exile from his friends when he moved; they all stayed in touch.

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How does someone cope with the feelings of exile?

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