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exile

noun as in person deported from a place

verb as in deport from place

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For that forest to prosper, many of the pre-existing flora and fauna have been decimated or exiled.

From Salon

When Mahama was just seven, his father, a government minister, was jailed during a military coup and later went into exile.

From BBC

Sir Keir noted that Putin had been absent from the G20 for the third year running, adding he was “the author of his own exile”.

From BBC

Many members of Russia's opposition have been exiled since the Kremlin escalated its crackdown on dissent, jailing hundreds - perhaps thousands - of people for their political views.

From BBC

This ignores entirely the decision to move the party to the center to accommodate Liz Cheney and her small army of disaffected Republicans who had been exiled from their own party.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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