Exiled [verb]

Definition of Exiled:

deport from place

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Sentence/Example of Exiled:

He was at the time envoy to Spain, and the deed was perpetrated by six exiled royalists there.

Victor Balaguer, exiled from his native country, was received with open arms by the Provençals.

Monsieur then sent the exiled prelate two hundred crowns, and said he was afraid he should not have time to see him.

And Hasham added, "Verily, the efreets bewitched the Almoravide when he exiled such a horseman!"

Without a word he turned and followed, thoughtfully, the windings of the exiled perambulator.

An artist exiled in the fight for health gave him the first lessons, and put him through the hard grind of mechanical preparation.

The artist involuntarily compared her to an exiled angel dreaming of heaven.

He issued an extreme edict, in 1254, that all immoral woman and all keepers and procurers should be at once exiled from France.

Now that I am exiled from the political world, it is possible to estimate just how effectually that grafting has been done.

We read of the popular novelist Bestuzhev, who was exiled to Siberia and then sent to the Caucasus as a soldier.