A person who lives outside their native country
“In companies where the security manager is an expatriate, a lack of cultural awareness in the managerial approach could be disastrous.”
A person who has been exiled from a country
“Many passages are unique to Tomashevich and his personal odyssey as an expatriate and refugee from communist Yugoslavia.”
To expel, force out, or send away
“It was just as important to expatriate the criminal, something which could not be achieved by penitentiary and prison discipline alone.”
To live or relocate abroad
“I am American, and sometimes I wish I could expatriate, but at the moment that just isn't an option.”
Denoting or relating to a person living outside their native country
“During the negotiation stages, project developers who are mostly expatriate men are usually reluctant to work outside frameworks that are considered customary.”
Denoting or relating to a person exiled from a country
“This paper describes in detail the separate components of an ideal expatriate refugee health worker training course.”
Tending to migrate or having migrated
Living abroad, living in a foreign land, expatriate
Of, from, in, or characteristic of a country or language other than one's own
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