verb
- forcing someone to leave their country or home as punishment
Usage: present participle of exile
noun
- the act of forcing someone to leave their country or home as punishment
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The government is exiling political dissidents to remote islands.
- The king considered exiling his rebellious brother from the kingdom.
- The exiling of the poet sparked international protests.
- Many families were torn apart by the exiling of their relatives.
- The dictator began exiling journalists who criticized his policies.
- The exiling process took several months to complete.
- Citizens feared the government would start exiling anyone who opposed them.