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Expatriate   /ɛkspˈeɪtriˌeɪt/  /ɛkspˈeɪtriət/   Listen
Expatriate

verb
(past & past part. expatriated; pres. part. expatriating)
1.
Expel from a country.  Synonyms: deport, exile.
2.
Move away from one's native country and adopt a new residence abroad.






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"Expatriate" Quotes from Famous Books



... adopted which has become known as cujus regio ejus religio—that is to say, each prince or imperial city should choose between Catholicism and Lutheranism; and thereafter all inhabitants must conform, or, if unwilling to do so, must expatriate themselves. The unstable equilibrium of the empire was thus transferred to the individual states, and each was threatened with internal revolution whenever there was a change in the prevailing religious views of the inhabitants ...
— European Background Of American History - (Vol. I of The American Nation: A History) • Edward Potts Cheyney

... excommunications produced, and the hatred manifested by the brethren against all the members thus cut off, were sufficient, in fact, in many cases, to bring about death, or at least to compel the culprit to expatriate himself. Accounts like those of the death of Ananias and Sapphira did not excite any scruple. The idea of the civil power was so foreign to all that world placed without the pale of the Roman law, people were so persuaded that ...
— The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03 • Various

... hands. It seems that practically we cannot separate the ideal from the real. We may feel that the highest ideal is an immediate utterance of conscience, as mysterious in origin as it is authoritative in expression. We may be willing to defy the universe, and expatriate ourselves from our natural and social environment, for the sake of the holy law of duty. Such men as Count Tolstoi have little to say of the possible, or the expedient, or the actual, and are satisfied to stand almost alone against the brutal facts ...
— The Approach to Philosophy • Ralph Barton Perry



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



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