Exilio in english

Exile

pronunciation: egzaɪl part of speech: noun
In gestures

exiliar = exile ; send + Nombre + into exile. 

Example: He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.Example: She became Caligula's third wife in AD 38, but he divorced her and sent her into exile after six months.

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» exiliarsego into + exile .

Example: According to people close to him, he is seriously considering the possibility of going into exile = Según gente cercana a él, está considerando seriamente la posibilidad de exiliarse.

» obligar a Alguien a exiliarseforce + Nombre + into exile .

Example: At first he was a close political advisor to Charles II, although he later fell out of favour and was forced into exile.

exilio = exile. 

Example: Slake's Limbo belongs to a large category of fiction that deals in exile, whether enforced or self-sought.

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» enviar al exiliosend + Nombre + into exile .

Example: She became Caligula's third wife in AD 38, but he divorced her and sent her into exile after six months.

» mandar al exiliosend + Nombre + into exile .

Example: She became Caligula's third wife in AD 38, but he divorced her and sent her into exile after six months.

» morir en el exiliodie in + exile .

Example: Everyone is born a king, and most people die in exile, like most kings.

» obligar a Alguien al exilioforce + Nombre + into exile .

Example: At first he was a close political advisor to Charles II, although he later fell out of favour and was forced into exile.

Exilio synonyms

expatriate in spanish: expatriado, pronunciation: ekspeɪtrieɪt part of speech: adjective, noun deport in spanish: deportar, pronunciation: dɪpɔrt part of speech: verb deportation in spanish: deportación, pronunciation: dipɔrteɪʃən part of speech: noun expatriation in spanish: expatriación, pronunciation: ekspeɪtrieɪʃən part of speech: noun deportee in spanish: deportado, pronunciation: dipɔrti part of speech: noun
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