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Exiling

Exile \Ex"ile\v. t. [imp. & p. p. Exiled; p. pr. & vb. n. Exiling.] To banish or expel from one's own country or home; to drive away. ``Exiled from eternal God.''
--Tennyson.

Calling home our exiled friends abroad.
--Shak.

Syn: See Banish.

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exiling

vb. (present participle of exile English)

Usage examples of "exiling".

Some of the living cities, just finished and not completely inspected, had thrown out their human builders during the Exiling, then broken down.

His carefully thought-out exiling of ibn Khairan on the day of his father's demise had begun to seem a less judicious course of action than it had at the time.

But exiling or killing someone because they might do violence didn't seem right.

Yet exiling or killing someone to prevent wrongness wasn't right, either.

Coming all this way, exiling yourself to a drastically shortened lifetime among strangers in a primitive time—to go through so much in pursuit of abstract knowledge—what drives you?

Would they be worth exiling yourself to a strange and primitive world, for life?

And,” he added in a sudden spurt of honesty, “it was one way to keep Toric from exiling me from Southern.

And then, when we won and even the old United Nations had to recognize our independence, those hypocritical ignoramuses passed laws exiling anyone who had accepted nanomachines into her body.

His counterpart had been alive in Avalon at the time of the exiling, meaning that the time lag could be just about right.

He stressed the Russian influence on Kimba and the recent exiling of Colonel Bobi, who, given the right circumstances, could return as a plausible alternative in the seat of power.

The Guelphs, now much enfeebled, appeared more tractable, since he endeavoured to persuade them that it would be wholly in his power to prevent the Ghibelines from exiling them.

It is said, that a king of Scotland, resigning his crown to his son, and exiling himself from his country, finished his days in penitence and prayer on this mountain.

The government of the world, the protectors of peace and stability, must stoop to exiling some of the world's finest minds.