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exile
noun as in deportation from a place
noun as in person deported from a place
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Her paintings, like Francisco Goya’s “Black Paintings,” were created in exile, the two artists centuries apart and finally free from the Spanish aristocracy.
Next up, the Wallis in Beverly Hills hosted the U.S. premiere of a marvelously multimedia opera of ideas and imagery on the subject of exile.
This includes ousted Bangladeshi leader Sheikh Hasina living in exile in India.
Zelensky turned down any idea of leaving his capital to form a government in exile.
If they weren’t brutally silenced, persecuted, shoved into prisons, driven into exiled or simply made too afraid to speak.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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