exiled
intermediateB2/ˈɛksaɪld/ · ex-iled
To force someone to leave their home or country.
Meanings
To force someone to leave their home or country.
کسی شخص کو ان کے گھر یا ملک چھوڑنے پر مجبور کرنا۔
بے وطن کیا گیا
be watan kiya gaya
Common Collocations
- political exile
- exiled from homeland
- exiled leaders
Example Sentences
He was exiled from his country due to political dissent.
اسے سیاسی اختلافات کی وجہ سے اپنے ملک سے بے وطن کیا گیا۔
Usay siyasi ikhtilafat ki wajah se apne mulk se be watan kiya gaya.
The author wrote about the lives of exiled individuals.
مصنف نے بے وطن افراد کی زندگیوں کے بارے میں لکھا۔
Musannif ne be watan afraad ki zindagiyon ke baare mein likha.
After the coup, many leaders were exiled.
کودتا کے بعد، بہت سے رہنما بے وطن کر دیے گئے۔
Qudta ke baad, bohot se rehnuma be watan kar diye gaye.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of an 'exile' as someone being 'examined' before leaving their home.
Imagine a suitcase packed with essential items, symbolizing the forced departure from one’s homeland.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
آؤ ہم کو وطن سے نکالیں، عشق کے نام پر ہمیں جلاوطن کریں
Aao hum ko watan se nikaalain, ishq ke naam par humein jalawatan karein
Come, let them exile us from our homeland, in the name of love.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
دور ہونے والے کو بھولنے کی ضرورت نہیں
Door honay wale ko bhoolnay ki zarurat nahi
One does not need to forget someone who is far away.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "exilium" — banishment
First known use: 14th century
The word 'exiled' comes from the Latin 'exilium' meaning banishment. It entered the English language in the Middle Ages.