Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Slender; weak.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
exile .
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Examples
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Haggard, 52, was exiled from the New Life mega-church he founded and told by church elders to leave Colorado after admitting “sexual immorality” and buying methamphetamines from a male prostitute.
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His writing reflects the most difficult times for Latin America oppressed by authoritarianism, where human rights were not respected, where he shows human suffering with great sensitivity, oppression that forced Mario to remain exiled from the country for a long period of time.
Global Voices in English » Uruguay: The Passing of Writer Mario Benedetti 2009
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As a Minnesotan in exiled to WI I still remember when I was spending the bucks to shoot the big bucks.
Wisconsin Hunters Debate 16-Day Deer Season PLUS More Whitetail Headlines 2009
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Two months, at least, exiled from the Magnus Somnium.
Feeling a Draft Ulysses 2009
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As a Minnesotan in exiled to WI I still remember when I was spending the bucks to shoot the big bucks.
Wisconsin Hunters Debate 16-Day Deer Season PLUS More Whitetail Headlines 2009
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Which is why Obama's paean to Lawrence Summers on Stewart show rang so clangorously, as he praised the oafish Harvard professor for having performed a heckuva job, a phrase that one might have thought would have been permanently exiled from the presidential lexicon.
Jacob Heilbrunn: Obama's Tactical Press Conference Jacob Heilbrunn 2010
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Gunnar has heard rumors of a child exiled from the spirit world from unspeakable crimes, but he knows them to be lies.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Burnsauce Johnson’s Review Forum 2009
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Apparently, she was exiled from the department she used to lead.
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Which is why Obama's paean to Lawrence Summers on Stewart show rang so clangorously, as he praised the oafish Harvard professor for having performed a heckuva job, a phrase that one might have thought would have been permanently exiled from the presidential lexicon.
Jacob Heilbrunn: Obama's Tactical Press Conference Jacob Heilbrunn 2010
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Two months, at least, exiled from the Magnus Somnium.
Archive 2009-04-01 Ulysses 2009
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