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has exiled

  • present perfect
    of exile (3rd person singular).
    exile
    noun
    expulsion from one's native land by authoritative decree.

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Now, having fled to Albania in fear of her life, Ms Arghand says she has lost everything, and that the extremist group has exiled "a generation".

From BBC Sep. 26, 2021

His omnivorous curiosity has exiled him to a minor place in the history of literature and ideas; you can’t tell where to put him.

From Slate Jul. 8, 2015

The retired actor has exiled himself to the windy and soggy Isle of Ré.

From Washington Post

The Netherlands has exiled almost all her gold to safer regions, has completed plans for opening her dikes to flood a large part of the country.

From Time Magazine Archive

“It means we had best get below. Ser Jorah has exiled me from our cabin. Might I hide in yours when the time comes?”

From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin