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expatriate

noun as in person who lives outside their country

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noun as in person forced out of their country

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verb as in throw out of a country

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Yet for all his enthusiasm for the American film industry, he remained forever an expatriate.

Alex Aciman on two new memoirs of life in Greece and Italy and the tricks that expatriate life can play.

The stories of girls overseas have not often been part of the canon of American expatriate writing, Kaplan points out.

To this recently returned expatriate, the latter sounds rather like magical thinking.

The longtime expatriate who came to think of Indonesia as her home raised a steadfast American patriot.

I have no patience with those people who expatriate themselves.

But it would also have had the determination that he had failed to expatriate himself and that he was an American citizen.

Then he prevailed upon the clans to sign a truce and expatriate their chiefs for one year in distant States.

There remained the resource of travel, one of those journeys to countries so distant that they expatriate even the thoughts.

Was he supposed to wait patiently until she returned, or to expatriate himself in order to join her?

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On this page you'll find 56 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to expatriate, such as: emigrant, émigré, expat, alien, foreigner, and migrant.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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