0 a situation in which someone has to leave their home and live in another country, often for political reasons -- wygnanie
1 someone who is forced to live in another country -- wygnaniec
Although exiles used numerous strategies - from demonstrations to publications - to remind the world of their case, their influence remains a matter of discussion.
Many monks and exiles have become somewhat critical of over-achieving monks mingling with foreigners and spending more time away abroad than in the community.
Unfortunately, a lot of exiles were tempted by legitimacy.
The first priority was to bring home the exiles.
Exiled intellectuals are a useful testing g round because their status as exiles called into question their professional, social and national identity.
The arrivals of fugitives, refugees or exiles in the border cities were carefully registered and included in periodical reports.
Prior to the 1980s, witches convicted by the village courts were mostly exiled.
Opposition parties were banned or harassed out of existence, defiant leaders were exiled or jailed.
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(尤指出於政治原因的)流放,放逐,流亡, 被流放者, 流亡者…
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