Meanwhile Orestes, son of Echecratidas, the Thessalian king, being an exile from Thessaly, persuaded the Athenians to restore him.
Within twenty-four hours I should be on board of a steamer bound to Europe; but at the same time I should be an exile from home, from honor and integrity, leaving a ruined name and a blasted reputation behind me.
I was not only an exile from home, but I felt like a leper among my own countrymen.
It was no part of my purpose to tell her I was a defaulter, an exile from home, a fugitive from justice.
And yet Theseus was an exile from Athens, though it was owing to him that Athens is now inhabited, and he was banished from a city which he did not merely dwell in, but had himself built.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exile from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.