Exile vs Drive_out - What's the difference?
exile | drive_out | Related terms |
The state of being banished from one's home or country.
* Shakespeare
Someone who is banished from one's home or country.
* Shakespeare
To send into exile.
* Tennyson
* Shakespeare
(idiomatic) to push or to pull, i.e. to force, (someone or something) out of somewhere
Exile is a related term of drive_out.
As verbs the difference between exile and drive_out
is that exile is while drive_out is (idiomatic) to push or to pull, ie to force, (someone or something) out of somewhere.As a noun exile
is exile (someone in exile).As an adjective exile
is exiled, in exile.exile
English
Noun
(wikipedia exile) (en noun)- Let them be recalled from their exile .
- Thou art an exile , and thou must not stay.
Synonyms
* (the state) banishment * (the person) expatriate, expatDerived terms
* internal exileVerb
(exil)- Exiled from eternal God.
- Calling home our exiled friends abroad.