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government-in-exile

NOUN
  1. a temporary government moved to or formed in a foreign land by exiles who hope to rule when their country is liberated

How To Use government-in-exile In A Sentence

  • Its fugitive Dalai Lama and his "government-in-exile" have found refuge in India since 1959—and China blames him, and by extension his hosts, for the continued rebelliousness in his homeland.
  • Meanwhile, the revelation led to the end of diplomatic relations between Moscow and the London-based Polish government-in-exile.
  • It was happy to see the destruction of the Polish resistance movement, which had formed the nucleus of the support for the Polish government-in-exile.
  • Its fugitive Dalai Lama and his "government-in-exile" have found refuge in India since 1959—and China blames him, and by extension his hosts, for the continued rebelliousness in his homeland.
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