Examples of 'self-exile' in a sentence

Meaning of "self-exile"

Self-exile - a noun representing the act of voluntarily choosing to live in a different place or away from one's home country. It typically involves a person's decision to leave their home due to various reasons
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  • A voluntary exile; One who chooses to leave their homeland or community.
  • The state of voluntary exile; The condition of choosing to leave one's homeland or community.
  • Isolation from the world; A retreat from involvement with one's environment.
  • A separation or alienation from ones inner self.

How to use "self-exile" in a sentence

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Until recently your lifestyle of choice was self-exile.
Both live in self-exile to avoid what they say are politically motivated court charges.
He was returning home after three years of self-exile.
A route to self-exile is the only route the government has not been able to close.
His works often deal with the theme of self-exile.
He went into self-exile in Cyprus in order to develop a plan of action.
He passed the closing years of his life in self-exile at his village home.
An émigré is a person who has emigrated, often with a connotation of political or social self-exile.
Edvard Munch returns to self-exile in Europe.
Carles Puigdemont and four members of his cabinet fled into self-exile.
Gulen lives in self-exile in the United States.
For the second time Edvard Munch returns to self-exile in Europe.
Sr Puigdemont is in self-exile in Belgium and Sr Junqueras is in prison.
Holt was among seven transportees who had agreed to self-exile in lieu of punishment.
The self-exile was driven by economic reasons, never by ideological differences.

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They should not self-exile either.
Many reform leaders, believing their cause was for now lost, went into self-exile.
Passionate, they sometimes prefer self-exile rather than to suffer this one-way love affair.
That was the reason for my self-exile.
Panagoulis went into self-exile in Florence, Italy, in order to continue the resistance.
He is said to be in self-exile.
Sontag 's cool self-exile was a disaster for the American women 's movement.
Which is not exactly the reject table, but it 's definitely a self-exile territory.
Currently in self-exile in Belgium.
Bhutto returned to Pakistan on October 18 after almost nine years of self-exile.
Yet she returned a year later, after Jackson 's self-exile in Bahrain and other places.
Likewise, Boris Marian describes Relgis as " almost forgotten " by Romanians after his self-exile.
Abu-Zeid and his wife chose self-exile in the Netherlands.
Naipau's own self-exile was. after all. merely a recognition of the fact that.
It 's not the reject table, but it 's definitely self-exile territory.
The former president went into self-exile in Singapore on 7 December 1978 after resigning from his post.
You have exactly one sweater . It 's not the reject table, but it 's definitely self-exile territory.
Between self-censorship and self-exile, I have chosen self-exile.

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