exile (someone) from (some place)
To banish someone from some place, often as retribution. The official decree exiled him from France for crimes against the country.
exile (someone) from (some place) to (some place)
To banish someone from one place to another, often as retribution. The official decree exiled him from France to his native country.
exile (someone) to (some place)
To banish someone from one place to another, often as retribution. The official decree exiled him to his native country.
exile
someone (from something) (to something) to force someone to leave something or some place and go to something or some place, often as a punishment for political reasons. The government exiled him from his hometown to an island off the coast of South America. They exiled Gerald to another country.