Usage examples of "exile" in English with translation to French

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Translations: all7 exiler5 exil2
"How dare you exile me at the end of this sentence?" asked Tom. « Comment oses-tu m'exiler à la fin de cette phrase ? », demanda Tom.
The criminal was sent into exile. Le criminel a été envoyé en exil.
Napoleon lived in exile on the island of Elba. Napoléon vécut en exil sur l'île d'Elbe.
Napoleon was exiled to the island of Elba in 1814. Napoléon fut exilé à l'île d'Elbe en 1814.
Mary, having exiled Tom, was promoted to the beginning of each sentence. Mary, ayant exilé Tom, fut promue au début de chaque phrase.
He was exiled to an island for the crime of high treason. Il fut exilé sur une île pour le crime de haute trahison.
I should have exiled myself to the summit of a mountain and spent my days growing bonsais and writing kanji in black ink. J'aurais mieux fait de m'exiler au sommet d'une montagne, et passer mes journées à faire pousser des bonzaïs et à écrire des kanjis à l'encre de Chine.
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