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What is a word meaning Told to go somewhere?

There isn't one single perfect word, but here are some options depending on the context:

Formal:

* Dispatched: Suggests a formal order or mission.

* Deployed: Implies a strategic or organized move.

* Assigned: Indicates a specific location or duty.

* Sent: A general term for being told to go.

Informal:

* Told to go: A straightforward, everyday expression.

* Sent away: Implies a less positive reason for leaving.

* Sent packing: Indicates being dismissed or rejected.

* Shown the door: Suggests being told to leave abruptly.

More specific:

* Evicted: Forced to leave a residence.

* Exiled: Forced to leave a country.

* Reassigned: Transferred to a different location or role.

* Redeployed: Sent to a different location for a different task.

The best word to use will depend on the specific situation and the tone you want to convey.

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