On the accession of George I, his prospects began to wane; and being suspected of some treasonable acts, he was condemned to perpetual exile.
His immense riches were confiscated in the name of the emperor, and for the benefit of the favorite; and he was doomed to perpetual exile a Oasis, a solitary spot in the midst of the sandy deserts of Libya.
In consequence of which, the following year he suffered for his crimes, being doomed to perpetual exile.
But on his return to Normandy, the matter becoming known to all, he was detested as a monster, and retired to perpetual exile.
Wilful murder was punished in Athenian law by death, perpetual exile, and confiscation of property (Telfy).
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perpetual exile" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.