Examples of 'go into exile' in a sentence

Meaning of "go into exile"

go into exile ~ When someone 'goes into exile,' it means that they voluntarily or forcibly leave their home country or region to live in a foreign country. Exile is often motivated by political, social, or personal reasons and can involve a temporary or permanent relocation away from one's home

How to use "go into exile" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
go into exile
He decided to go into exile with his family.
The democratic leaders were permitted to go into exile.
Matty chooses to go into exile to protect his country.
Many political opponents were forced to go into exile.
You must go into exile tonight and never return.
We must flee and go into exile.
They may need to go into exile to come into their full potential.
Most of them are said to have been obliged to go into exile.
I will not go into exile.
Political opponents were given the opportunity to go into exile.
You need to go into exile.
To survive you either had to censor yourself or go into exile.
The people will go into exile and suffer persecution.
Soderini would eventually go into exile.
Many have had to go into exile to save their life or freedom.

See also

My brother is already preparing to go into exile.
Off we go into exile.
The majority of the survivors were forced to go into exile.
I had to go into exile.
Political opponents were allowed to go into exile.
Both of them had to go into exile when the revolution failed.
These people deserved to go into exile.
Must go into exile.
In the end he had to go into exile.
Others have had to go into exile and give up their political posts.
That might involve his agreeing to go into exile.
Time to go into exile.
When the politicians abandon us in droves and go into exile.
He had to go into exile in Bordeaux where he died.
Thousands of young people go into exile every week.
Sirleaf served a much shorter time before taking the offer to once more go into exile.
But you must go into exile.
Many players finished their careers or left the country to go into exile.
I will never go into exile.
Zechariah states that half of the population of Jerusalem will go into exile.
A few months ago she had to go into exile with her family.
They managed to force Bereszovsky to leave the government and go into exile.
Their leader had to go into exile in Austria.
The team with the most votes is picked to go into Exile.
John chose to go into exile to Strasbourg.
By the summer Stephen was forced to go into exile.
He was forced to go into exile in Bolivia.
The Cuban government was trying to arrange for him to go into exile in Cuba.
He decided to go into exile in England.
The French government offered to pay off these debts if he would go into exile.
The defendant was allowed to go into exile on Amorgos instead.
Since they do not repent God punishes them by allowing them to go into exile.
Buchan was allowed to go into exile on France.
That sublevation started the revolution which would force Alvear to resign and go into exile.
I also want to go into exile.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Exile
The exile will not be a long one
I knew the forced exile of young people
Your exile is more than enough reparation
Show more
Examples of using Go
Could go to prison for some time if convicted
Coach does not let us go anywhere without him
Go ahead and feel even more indebted
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary