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exilesnounpl. of exile the forced removal from a homelandthe exile of French settlers from Nova Scotia resulted in the birth of the Cajun community in the U.S. banishments, deportations, displacements, expatriations, expulsions, relegations ostracismsextraditionsdiasporas, dispersions, scatteringsemigrations, migrationsevacuationsethnic cleansings, transportationsdispossessions, ejections, ousters repatriations, returnsimmigrations a person forced to emigrate for political reasonsafter being overthrown in a coup, the dictator spent the remainder of his life as an exile in a string of less-than-welcoming countries deportees, émigrés(also emigrés), evacuees, expatriates, expats(chiefly British), refugees aliens, fugitivescastoffs, outcasts, pariahsloyalists, patriots exilesverbpresent tense third-person singular of exileto force to leave a countrywith their conquest of the Moors complete, Ferdinand and Isabella next exiled the Jews from Spain banishes, deports, displaces, expatriates, relegates, transports casts out, dismisses, ejects, eliminates, evicts, excludes, expels, expulses, kicks out, ousts, runs out, throws outexcommunicates, ostracizes, rejects, repudiates, spurnsdispossesses naturalizes, repatriatesaccepts, admits, receives, takes inentertains, harbors, houses, shelters |