All 4 Uses
exile
in
Romeo and Juliet -- adapted by Gorman
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- For that, we send him into exile.†
p. 53.3
- And yet you say that exile is not death!†
p. 58.8
- The law, which might have killed you,
Became your friend and exiled you instead.p. 61.2 *exiled = forced someone to live outside of their home community - Grief over my son's exile stopped her breath.†
p. 93.9
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)