permanent exile

Frequency: 6.57.2 per million words

Exile that is intended to last forever.

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Examples (10)

  • The political leader faced permanent exile from his homeland.
  • After the revolution, many nobles were sentenced to permanent exile.
  • The dictator's opponents lived in permanent exile abroad.
  • She accepted permanent exile rather than imprisonment.
  • The writer's controversial works led to permanent exile.
  • Many refugees faced the reality of permanent exile.
  • The court declared his permanent exile from the kingdom.
  • Generations of families endured permanent exile from their ancestral lands.
  • The activist chose permanent exile over political persecution.
  • Historical records show countless cases of permanent exile for dissidents.