exile



exile

someone (from something) (to something) to force someone to leave something or some place and go to something or some place, often as a punishment for political reasons. The government exiled him from his hometown to an island off the coast of South America. They exiled Gerald to another country.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hershel-Yiddish
Juro (2)joo:-ṙo:Japanese
AddysonAD-i-sənEnglish (Modern)
Wybert-Medieval English
NarcÍS-Catalan
Dacre-English (Rare)