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1 ♦ exile
♦ exile /ˈɛksaɪl/n.1 esilio; bando; proscrizione: to go into exile, andare in esilio; to return from exile, tornare dall'esilio; He lived in exile in Paris, visse esule (o in esilio) a Parigi(to) exile /ˈɛksaɪl/v. t.esiliare; mandare in esilio: Napoleone was exiled to Elba, Napoleone fu esiliato sull'isola d'Elba.
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