expatriate
31expatriate — an individual of a species which has been transported to an area in which it cannot reproduce and from which it cannot return except by chance, e.g. the myctophid, Lobianchia dofleini, in the western Atlantic …
32expatriate — 1. adjective Of, or relating to, people who are expatriates. 2. noun a) One who lives outside one’s own country. b) One who has been banished from one’s own country. 3. verb a) …
33expatriate — Synonyms and related words: DP, Ishmael, abstract, ban, banish, blackball, cast off, cast out, castaway, chuck, clear, clear away, clear out, clear the decks, cut, cut out, declasse, deport, derelict, disfellowship, displace, displaced person,… …
34expatriate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. exile, displaced per son; exurbanite. See displacement, egress. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. exile, émigré, outcast; see emigrant , refugee . v. Syn. exile, ostracize, deport; see banish 1 . See Synonym… …
35Expatriate — ⇡ Führungskraft eines Unternehmens im ⇡ Auslandseinsatz …
36expatriate — One who lives abroad. Not to be confused in spelling or meaning with compatriot …
37expatriate — All too often misspelled, as here: Kirov and other Russian expatriots . . . (Daily Mail). Not to be confused with compatriot …
38expatriate — ex·pat·ri·ate || eks pætrɪeɪt v. banish, expel, deport, exile adj. exiled, living in a foreign country n. exile, one who lives in a foreign country …
39expatriate — noun ɪks patrɪət, peɪtrɪət, ɛks a person who lives outside their native country. adjective living outside one s native country. verb ɪks patrɪeɪt, peɪtrɪeɪt, ɛks settle abroad. Derivatives expatriation noun Origin C18 (as v.): from med. L.… …
40expatriate — v. a. Banish, exile, ostracize, proscribe, expel (from one s country) …