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  • 111exile — 1. noun 1) his exile from the land of his birth Syn: banishment, expulsion, expatriation, deportation 2) political exiles Syn: émigré, expatriate; displaced person, refugee, deportee; informal expat; historical DP 2. ve …

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  • 112exile — noun 1) his exile from his homeland Syn: banishment, expulsion, deportation, eviction, isolation 2) political exiles Syn: expatriate, émigré, deportee, displaced person, refugee …

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  • 113Exile and the Kingdom — These works of fiction cover the whole variety of existentialism, or absurdism, as Camus himself insisted his philosophical ideas be called. The clearest manifestation of the ideals of Camus can be found in the story La Pierre qui pousse . This… …

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  • 114Exile —    1) Of the kingdom of Israel. In the time of Pekah, Tiglath pileser II. carried away captive into Assyria (2 Kings 15:29; comp. Isa. 10:5, 6) a part of the inhabitants of Galilee and of Gilead (B.C. 741).    After the destruction of Samaria… …

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  • 115exile — Synonyms and related words: DP, Ishmael, Uitlander, abstract, alien, alienate, ban, banish, banishment, bar, barbarian, blackball, blackballing, cast off, cast out, castaway, chuck, clear, clear away, clear out, clear the decks, clearance, cut,… …

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  • 116exile — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. expel, remove, banish, expatriate. See displacement, ejection, exclusion, seclusion. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Banishment] Syn. expulsion, deportation, expatriation, ostracism, displacement,… …

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  • 117exile — [13] Latin exul meant ‘banished person’. This was formed from the prefix ex ‘out’ and a prehistoric Indo European base *ul ‘go’ (represented also in Latin ambulāre ‘walk’, source of English amble and ambulance). From it was created the noun… …

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  • 118exile — ex·ile || eksaɪl n. banishment, expulsion, ejection v. be banished; expel, banish …

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  • 119exile —   , exilis   L. slender. Culms slender …

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  • 120exile — I. n. 1. Banishment, ostracism, proscription, expulsion (from one s country), expatriation. 2. Banished person. 3. Separation (voluntary or by circumstances) from country, sunderment from home and kindred, isolation from fatherland and friends. 4 …

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