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exile

Exile vs Edile - What's the difference?

exile | edile |


As nouns the difference between exile and edile

is that exile is exile (someone in exile) while edile is aedile.

As an adjective exile

is exiled, in exile.

As a verb exile

is .

Exile vs Axile - What's the difference?

exile | axile |


As adjectives the difference between exile and axile

is that exile is exiled, in exile while axile is situated in the axis of anything; as an embryo which lies in the axis of a seed.

As a noun exile

is exile (someone in exile).

As a verb exile

is .

Exile vs Deportation - What's the difference?

exile | deportation |


As nouns the difference between exile and deportation

is that exile is the state of being banished from one's home or country while deportation is the act of deporting or exiling, or the state of being deported; banishment; transportation.

As a verb exile

is to send into exile.

Taxonomy vs Exile - What's the difference?

taxonomy | exile |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and exile

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while exile is exile (someone in exile).

As an adjective exile is

exiled, in exile.

As a verb exile is

.

Ostracize vs Exile - What's the difference?

ostracize | exile |


As verbs the difference between ostracize and exile

is that ostracize is to exclude (a person) from society or from a community, by not communicating with (them) or by refusing to acknowledge (their) presence; to refuse to talk to or associate with; to shun while exile is to send into exile.

As a noun exile is

the state of being banished from one's home or country.

Maroon vs Exile - What's the difference?

maroon | exile |


As nouns the difference between maroon and exile

is that maroon is an escaped negro slave of the caribbean and the americas or a descendant of escaped slaves or maroon can be a dark red, somewhat brownish, color or maroon can be (nautical) a rocket fired to summon the crew of a lifeboat or maroon can be (slang|derogatory) an idiot; a fool while exile is exile (someone in exile).

As adjectives the difference between maroon and exile

is that maroon is associated with maroon culture, communities or peoples or maroon can be of a maroon color while exile is exiled, in exile.

As verbs the difference between maroon and exile

is that maroon is to abandon in a remote, desolate place, as on a deserted island while exile is .

Expelled vs Exile - What's the difference?

expelled | exile |


As verbs the difference between expelled and exile

is that expelled is (expel) while exile is .

As a noun exile is

exile (someone in exile).

As an adjective exile is

exiled, in exile.

Exile vs Exilement - What's the difference?

exile | exilement |


As nouns the difference between exile and exilement

is that exile is exile (someone in exile) while exilement is (archaic) banishment; exile.

As an adjective exile

is exiled, in exile.

As a verb exile

is .

Exile vs Postexilic - What's the difference?

exile | postexilic |


As adjectives the difference between exile and postexilic

is that exile is exiled, in exile while postexilic is after an exile, especially the biblical exile of the jews.

As a noun exile

is exile (someone in exile).

As a verb exile

is .

Exile vs Forban - What's the difference?

exile | forban |


As verbs the difference between exile and forban

is that exile is to send into exile while forban is to exile; banish.

As a noun exile

is the state of being banished from one's home or country.

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