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exile
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- It would be years before I realized the main reason she exiled herself to the little house, going out only to buy groceries.†
Chpt 1.8 *exiled = forced to leave one's homeland
- Later, when I was older, when I was discovering girls and making friends, I admit I was content to let her remain hidden there, in her own exile.†
Chpt 1.8
- Aristide, the first Haitian leader elected in a legitimate democratic process, watches in exile as his divided nation edges toward chaos and Haitian soldiers enforce the status quo with bullets.†
Chpt 2.26
- The savior went into exile.†
Chpt 2.26
- His exile is just part of their wandering, their suffering.†
Chpt 2.26
Definitions:
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(1)
(exile) to force someone to live outside of their homeland; or living in such a condition
or more rarely: voluntary absence from a place someone would rather be - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)