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expatriate ( ) v. , -ated , -ating , -ates . v.tr. To send into exile. See synonyms at banish . To remove (oneself) from residence in one's native ...
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Prisoners' requests to be sent into exile, written in the 1870s. Jean-Claude Farcy ..... create an honourable position for myself in this colony"18. 18 André Biron ...
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7 Also, seek the peace of the city to which I have caused YOU to go into exile, ... has said: “For the reason that you yourself have sent in your name letters to all ...
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Jeremiah 29. This is the letter that the prophet Jeremiah sent ...
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"So now, son of man, pretend you are being sent into exile. ... As for you, son of man, prepare for yourself an exile's baggage, and go into exile by day in their ...
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The novel ends with a surrealistic paean to the combined pain and hope of sending oneself into exile. Artful and compassionate, "Leaving Tangier" evokes a ...
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Dion was sent into exile and the advice of the philosopher, now without ... principally through a feeling of shame with regard to myself, lest I might some day ...
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in exile by those whose land she'd moved to. She gave all ... all alone, complaining to yourself about what's ..... MEDEA You'll send me into exile without hearing ...
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Exile, banish, remove, or send away. (transitive, done to a ... (reflexive, obsolete, rare) Remove (oneself) to a distance from something or somewhere. (transitive ...
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The petty tyrant is like a mirror that reflects back to you the parts of yourself you agreed to send into exile. The warrior goes into the world in search of her petty ...
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Did you mean:
send yourself into exile
