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Exile (American band) - Wikipedia Exile, formerly the Exiles, is an American band founded in Richmond, Kentucky, in 1963 The band consists of J P Pennington and Les Taylor, both of whom are guitarists and vocalists, along with Sonny LeMaire (bass guitar, vocals), Marlon Hargis (keyboards), and Steve Goetzman (drums)
EXILE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of EXILE is the state or a period of forced absence from one's country or home How to use exile in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Exile
Exile Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary EXILE meaning: 1 : a situation in which you are forced to leave your country or home and go to live in a foreign country often used after in or into sometimes used figuratively; 2 : a period of time during which someone has lived in exile
Exile - definition of exile by The Free Dictionary 1 expulsion from one's native land or home by authoritative decree 2 the fact or state of such expulsion: to live in exile 3 prolonged separation from one's country or home, as by force of circumstances: wartime exile 4 a person banished or separated from his or her native land
exile - Wiktionary, the free dictionary exile (countable and uncountable, plural exiles) (uncountable) The state of being banished from one's home or country He lived in exile They chose exile rather than assimilation
What does Exile mean? - Definitions. net Exile refers to the state of being barred or expelled from one's native country or place of residence, typically for political or punitive reasons It involves a forced or voluntary absence from one's home or country as a result of a penalty, punishment, safety, or political conflicts
Exile - Wikipedia Exile or banishment is primarily penal expulsion from one's native country, and secondarily expatriation or prolonged absence from one's homeland under either the compulsion of circumstance or the rigors of some high purpose