exiled

[ˈɛksaɪld]

exiled Definition

  • 1(of a person) banished or expelled from their native country or home
  • 2(of a thing) kept away from its original place or position

Using exiled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "exiled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    After the failed rebellion, the leaders were exiled to a remote island.

  • Example

    The painting was exiled to the basement after the museum's renovation.

  • Example

    He felt exiled from his own family after coming out as gay.

exiled Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with exiled

  • self-exiled

    voluntarily banished or removed oneself from one's native country or home

    Example

    After the scandal, he became self-exiled and moved to a different country.

  • members of a royal family who have been banished or removed from their country or throne

    Example

    The exiled royalty lived in a small villa in a foreign country.

  • a former leader who has been banished or removed from their country due to political reasons

    Example

    The exiled dictator continued to make statements from his new home in another country.

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Summary: exiled in Brief

'Exiled' [ˈɛksaɪld] refers to a person who is banished or expelled from their native country or home, or a thing that is kept away from its original place or position. Examples include 'After the failed rebellion, the leaders were exiled to a remote island.' and 'The painting was exiled to the basement after the museum's renovation.' 'Exiled' extends into phrases like 'self-exiled,' referring to voluntary banishment, and 'exiled royalty,' referring to members of a royal family who have been banished or removed from their country or throne.