Many spent decades in prison or in internal exile.
They are in tax exile from the UK.
He went into exile after the overthrow of the government.
They joined the many other Armenians living in exile.
He still hopes to return from exile one day.
She had spent 40 years in exile.
Dante died in exile from Florence.
his exile to America
the story of the emperor's return from exile
a political exile living in London
A general amnesty was granted, allowing political exiles to return freely.
He was effectively exiled after a failed bid for power.
He was exiled for his beliefs.
The family was exiled from France.
He was exiled to Siberia.
• ___ Island (lonely place on Survivor)
• ___, n. One who serves his country by being abroad, yet is not an ambassador.
• ___ in Guyville (Classic Liz Phair album)
• ___ on Main St.
• ___ on Main St. (Rolling Stones album)
• Kiss You All Over group
• The Man Without a Country hero, for one
• Alienation, of a sort
• Amin's fate
• An isolated place
• Baby Doc Duvalier, e.g.
• Ban, either to an island or from hockey
• Band that hit #1 in 1978 with Kiss You All Over
• Band that hit #1 with Kiss You All Over
• Banish
• Banish from one's country
• Banish from the land
• Banish to Siberia
• Banished leader
• Banished one
• Banished person
• Banished state
• Banishment
• Banned one
• Bobby Fischer, once
• Bonaparte's punishment
• Boot out
• Cast out
• Cast out of one's country
• Cast out of the country
• Cast out, in a way
• Castaway
• Charlie Chaplin, from 1952 to 1972
• Constantine II of Greece, for one
• Dalai Lama, e.g.
• Dante, for one
• Deport
• Deportation
• Deported native
• Deposed dictator's fate, if he's lucky
• Deposed leader, perhaps
• Deposed leader's fate
• Deposed leader's fate, maybe
• Deposed leader's fate, sometimes
• Deposed leader's limbo
• Dictator's fate, perhaps
• Displaced person
• Drive out
• Drive out, in a way
• Emigr
• Expatriate
• Expelled ruler's fate
• Expulsion from one's native land
• Fate of a certain Shah of Iran
• Fate of Ferdinand Marcos
• Ferdinand Marcos' fate
• Force from one's homeland
• Force out
• Force out of the country
• Force to leave
• Forced absence
• Former French island outcast (5)
• Fugitive, maybe
• Goner?
• Government-in-___
• Greece's Constantine II was one
• Greece's Constantine II, for one
• Green card candidate, maybe
• He can't go home again
• Home away from home?
• Idi Amin died in it
• Idi Amin, e.g.
• Imposed absence
• Isolated place
• Jean-Claude Duvalier, e.g.
• Kentucky band with the 1978 #1 hit Kiss You All Over
• Kick out
• Kick out of a country
• Kick out of the country
• Liz Phair album ___ in Guyville
• Liz Phair's ___ in Guyville
• Man without a country
• Martinique, e.g., after disappearing?
• Member of a diaspora
• Member of the diaspora
• Napoleon at the end
• Napoleon e.g.
• Napoleon in 1814-15
• Napoleon in 1815, e.g.
• Napoleon in Elba
• Napoleon on St. Helena, e.g.
• Napoleon or Nolan
• Napoleon was one
• Napoleon, for a time
• Napoleon, for more than nine months
• Napoleon, for one
• Napoleon, in 1814
• Napoleon, notably
• Napoleon, once
• Napoleon, twice
• Napoleon, ultimately
• Napoleon's fate
• Napoleon's punishment
• Napoleon's sentence
• Nolan or Napoleon
• Oedipus, in the end
• Oedipus' fate
• One banished
• One who can't go home
• One who can't go home again
• One who has to go
• One who's persona non grata at home
• Order beyond the border
• Ostracize
• Oust
• Outcast
• Ovid's fate
• Pearl Buck's The
• Pearl Buck's The ___: 1936
• Period of banishment
• Person forced to live in another country
• Person without a country
• Philip Nolan, e.g.
• Philip Nolan, for one
• Philip Nolan's fate
• Place of isolation
• Prospero, e.g.
• Prospero, for one
• Punishment for Napoleon
• Put out
• Refugee
• Rolling Stones ___ on Main Street
• Salman Rushdie or the Dalai Lama, e.g.
• Self-imposed absence
• Send abroad, in a way
• Send away
• Send away, formally
• Send off
• Send over the line?
• Send packing
• Send to Coventry
• Send to Elba, perhaps
• Send to Siberia
• Send to Siberia, e.g.
• Sequestration
• Shah of Iran, once
• Shah of Iran, ultimately
• Shah, once
• Solzhenitsyn, in 1953
• Solzhenitsyn, in the '70s
• Solzhenitsyn's punishment
• The Dalai Lama, for one
• The Dalai Lama, nowadays
• Throw out of the country
• Traitor's fate, maybe
• Unpopular leader's fate, maybe
• What many are forced to live in
• What some dictators end up in
• What some traitors end up in
• The act of expelling a person from their native land
• Voluntarily absent from home or country
• Expelled from home or country by authority