How to use in-sentence of “exile”:
+ The poet was then in exile in France.
+ Players are often sent to Exile Island for one or both of these strategic reasons.
+ The royal family stayed in exile after the English Civil War.
+ When Edgar was five, his father, Edward the Exile returned to England from Hungary.
+ On 3 August 2020, he went into voluntary exile following a financial scandal over some illegal deals he did with Saudi Arabia.
+ He lived there in exile until his death.

Example sentences of “exile”:
+ Carolina Augusta remained inconsolable over the death of her eldest son, Louis, and died in exile at Twickenham, England, in 1869 from infectious tuberculosis.
+ Jar Jar takes them to Otoh Gunga, his birthplace, but Jar Jar was sent into exile from Otoh Gunga years ago.
+ In 1919 he left Armenia in order not to take part in the political struggles for power in the recent Republic of still those its opinions contradicting policy to carry Armenia for the last time and went oneself into exile to Fresno, California, United States.
+ Socrates had the choice to go into exile or be sentenced to death by drinking hemlock.
+ Immediately Edgar recalled Saint DunstanDunstan from exile and made him successively Bishop of Worcester, then of London and finally Archbishop of Canterbury.
+ A group of the Tutsis in exile created a rebel group.
+ In “Micronesia” and “Tocantins”, one person from each tribe was sent to Exile Island.
+ Elizabeth and Frederick lived in exile in The Hague.
+ From 2009 to 2012 Ravalomanana lived in exile in South Africa.
+ Periods of exile brought Betancourt in contact with various Latin American countries as well as the United States, securing his legacy as one of the most prominent international leaders to emerge from 20th-century Latin America.
+ He lived out his life in exile in England.
+ He left the country in exile in 1983.
+ The movie ends in the year 1522, when Luther returns from his exile at Wartburg Castle to Wittenberg.
+ The family went into exile in 1926 for resisting Mussolini.
+ When Gregory VI abdicated and went into in exile in Germany, Hildebrand went with him.
+ In a combined Reward and Immunity challenge Casaya won a barbecue and a trip to a local village, as well as the right to send someone from La Mina to Exile Island.
+ Some sources point his own father as requesting the exile as he was a troublemaker.
+ Harald was forced into exile to Kievan Rus’.
+ Various youth organizations, such as the Russian scouts in exile became functional in raising children with a background in pre-Soviet Russian culture and heritage.
+ Carolina Augusta remained inconsolable over the death of her eldest son, Louis, and died in exile at Twickenham, England, in 1869 from infectious tuberculosis.
+ Jar Jar takes them to Otoh Gunga, his birthplace, but Jar Jar was sent into exile from Otoh Gunga years ago.
+ In 1919 he left Armenia in order not to take part in the political struggles for power in the recent Republic of still those its opinions contradicting policy to carry Armenia for the last time and went oneself into exile to Fresno, California, United States.
More in-sentence examples of “exile”:
+ Finally, he was forced into exile because of his political views.
+ Later on in the Kamakura period, the Kamakura Shogunate forced Emperor Gotoba and Emperor Godaigo into exile on Oki Island.
+ He fled into exile firstly to Oman and then to the United Kingdom, where, as of 2012, he continues to live in Portsmouth with his wife and six children as the Head of the Zanzibari Royal Family and as the Sovereign of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar and the Most Illustrious Order of Independence of Zanzibar.
+ Finally, he was forced into exile because of his political views.
+ Later on in the Kamakura period, the Kamakura Shogunate forced Emperor Gotoba and Emperor Godaigo into exile on Oki Island.
+ He fled into exile firstly to Oman and then to the United Kingdom, where, as of 2012, he continues to live in Portsmouth with his wife and six children as the Head of the Zanzibari Royal Family and as the Sovereign of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar and the Most Illustrious Order of Independence of Zanzibar.
+ Naevius’ imprisonment and eventual exile is a case of state censorship.
+ Edgar was born in Hungary because his father was in exile there.
+ The little amount of food on Exile Island can make a player weaker, causing them to perform worse in challenges.
+ His parents, Marc Étienne de Beauvau, Prince of Beauvau and Nathalie de Rochechouart, were in exile in England from the French revolution.
+ According to the legend, Keita and his mother went into voluntary exile to avoid the risk of being killed by his jealous half-brother, Kankaran Tuman, who had become king in 1218.
+ From 1859, his exile was by choice.
+ When John of Gaunt died in 1399, his estates and titles were declared forfeit to the crown as King Richard II named Hereford a traitor and commuted his sentence to exile for life.
+ Kaczorowski decided to remain in exile in the United Kingdom after the establishment of the communist government.
+ He talked about his life in exile in China, Israel, and the U.S., and his return to Berlin.
+ He was in exile and Lorraine was occupied by France until 30 October 1697, when it was returned to Leopold; it was again occupied by France from 1702 to 1714, although the duke remained in place.
+ The plot is about the reckless actions of Dan Mylrea and his exile and atonement.
+ He lives in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
+ His movie “The Blue Kite was so controversial he was forced to exile from the movie business.
+ Napoleon was again captured and taken to his second exile on the island of Saint Helena on the Atlantic Ocean.
+ Henry Bolingbroke returned from exile to reclaim his inheritance and depose Richard.
+ Unless stated otherwise, players who win the right to choose who goes to Exile Island may also choose to go themselves.
+ He then went into exile when President of the PhilippinesPresident Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law.
+ Its government resides in exile in Tindouf, Algeria.
+ Edward was born at Westminster while his father, King Edward IV of England, was in exile in Burgundy.
+ Dying in 1842, he never succeeded his father nor saw the collapse of the “July Monarchy” and subsequent exile of his family to England.
+ The Hundred Days, is the period between Napoleon Bonaparte’s return from exile on Elba to Paris on 20 March 1815 and the second restoration of King Louis XVIII on 8 July 1815.
+ The idea of Exile Island was started in “Survivor: Palau”, when a player had to stay alone on a beach due to losing the Immunity Challenge.
+ With Bruce left over because of the odd number of players, he was given immunity and was sent to Exile Island for three days until tribal council and would join the tribe that lost the next Immunity Challenge.
+ Haakon VII returned from exile in England to Norway in June 1945.
+ France’s exile of Sultan Mohammed V in 1953 to Madagascar and his replacement by the unpopular Mohammed Ben Aarafa sparked active opposition to the French and Spanish protectorates.
+ After spending years in exile he returned to power in the 1970s.
+ Eugénie de Montijo, last empress consort of the French, died here in exile in 1920.
+ John Clunies-Ross lives in exile in Perth, Australia, but his successors still live on the Cocos.
+ In 764, Emperor Junnin was sent into exile on Awaji.
+ After the collapse of communism and the Soviet Union she and her husband were allowed to return from exile and live in Russia again.
+ Before this, he had been the leader of the Dominican opposition in exile to the dictatorial regime of Rafael Trujillo for over 25 years.
+ He returned from exile in 1990, Sorin Antohi, Balázs Trencsényi, Péter Apor, “Narratives Unbound: Historical Studies in Post-Communist Eastern Europe”, p.356.
+ He was a pagan king until his exile in East Anglia when, like his father, he became a Christian.
+ Devan Nair, the third President of Singapore and who was living in exile in Canada, remarked in a 1999 interview with the Toronto “The Globe and Mail” that Lee’s technique of suing his opponents into bankruptcy or oblivion was an abrogation of political rights.
+ Bábism continued in exile in the Ottoman Empire.
+ Idris had been the Emir of Cyrenaica, but went into exile in Egypt in 1922.
+ A similar situation occurred in 722 when an exile named Ealdbert was received in Sussex.
+ He had to spend six years in exile in the south of the country: in the Caucasus and the Crimea.
+ By 613 Athelfrith began trying to capture Edwin who had since been in exile in Gwnedd and Powys.
+ Her father Gabriele Rossetti was also a poet and a political exile from Vasto, Abruzzo, since 1824 and her mother Frances Polidori was the sister of Lord Byron’s friend and physician, John William Polidori.
+ After Khrushchev’s Secret Speech in 1956 Solzhenitsyn was freed from exile and exonerated.
+ La Mina won camping essentials and the power to choose which member of Casaya would be sent to Exile Island at the Reward Challenge.
+ He was condemned to exile for life, and if he returned to Florence without paying the money, he could be burned at the stake.
