Both Uses
exile
in
The Trial of Socrates, by Linder
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- The revolt sent many of Athen's leading democratic citizens (including Anytus, later the driving force behind the prosecution of Socrates) into exile, where they organized a resistance movement.†
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- In proposing death, the accusers might well have expected to counter with a proposal for exile—a punishment that probably would have satisfied both them and the jury.†
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)