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Expatriate   /ɛkspˈeɪtriˌeɪt/  /ɛkspˈeɪtriət/   Listen
Expatriate

noun
1.
A person who is voluntarily absent from home or country.  Synonyms: exile, expat.






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"Expatriate" Quotes from Famous Books



... Limerick will be mentioned farther on; the military articles, twenty-nine in number, provided that all persons willing to expatriate themselves, as well officers and soldiers as rapparees and volunteers, should have free liberty to do so, to any place beyond seas, except England and Scotland; that they might depart in whole bodies, companies, or parties; that if plundered by the way, William's government should make ...
— A Popular History of Ireland - From the earliest period to the emancipation of the Catholics • Thomas D'Arcy McGee

... until Monday that they found Eugene Wobbles, and that voluntary expatriate was almost as much taken aback as his brother ...
— Five Thousand an Hour - How Johnny Gamble Won the Heiress • George Randolph Chester

... press, suggested humanity. Under the excitement of losses and bereavement, the destruction of the natives had been invoked; but now, softened by the belief that the whites were about to complete a work which had been twenty-six years in progress, and to expatriate the race, with one voice all ...
— The History of Tasmania , Volume II (of 2) • John West

... days! Mrs Greaves was not an old woman. She might easily live for another ten or fifteen years. Did Rachel seriously mean to imply that she herself was going to remain in South Africa all that time? And what about Will? Was he supposed to wait patiently until she returned, or to expatriate himself in order to join her? I felt utterly bewildered, and the worst of it was that there was no one near who could throw any light on the subject, or answer one of my questions. At one moment I felt indignant with Rachel for ...
— The Heart of Una Sackville • Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey

... region, territory; nation; rural parts, farming region. Associated Words: patriotism, patriot, patriotic, incivism, compatriot, expatriate, expatriation, deport, deportation, repatriate, ...
— Putnam's Word Book • Louis A. Flemming



Words linked to "Expatriate" :   repatriate, emigrate, kick out, refugee, remittance man, throw out, absentee, expel, expatriation



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