Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in-exile
Adjective
/ɪn ˈɛks.aɪl/

Definition
Living away from one’s country or place of origin, usually for political reasons or as a result of forced removal.

Examples
- After the revolution, many activists found themselves in-exile, advocating for change from abroad.
- Several writers lived in-exile, finding refuge in other countries while continuing their work.

Meaning
The term ‘in-exile’ describes a state of being where a person is not allowed to return to their homeland, often due to oppression, persecution, or conflict.

Synonyms
- Exiled
- Banned
- Displaced
- Outcast