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What is the difference between the word deported and exiled

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Answered by malnadgirl000
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Deportation refers to the physical act of removing a person or persons from one country to another; usually that person/those persons are in the deporting country without the permission of said country and are being sent back to the country whence they came.

Exile refers to the state of being alienated from one's home country for political reasons. For example, Firenze never forcibly removed the poet Dante Alighieri from its territory; rather, he traveled to Rome of his own accord and when there learned his life would be in jeopardy if he returned. He thus spent the remainder of his years in exile, traveling to various other courts in the Italian peninsula but unable to venture back to his home town.

Answered by minahil94000
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Deportation means something close to exile and it is the act of throwing foreign out of the country

Exiled means a condition of someone being sent or kept away from their own country , village especially for political reasons.

anyway, they both words have some same meanings

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