expatriated

[eks-pey-tree-ey-tid]

expatriated Definition

  • 1to banish (a person) from his or her native country
  • 2withdraw (oneself) from residence in one's native country

Using expatriated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "expatriated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dictator expatriated all political dissidents.

  • Example

    After the scandal, he expatriated himself to a small island in the Pacific.

  • Example

    She was expatriated for her involvement in the espionage case.

  • Example

    The company expatriated him to their branch office in London.

expatriated Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for expatriated

Phrases with expatriated

  • self-expatriation

    the act of voluntarily leaving one's native country to live elsewhere

    Example

    He chose self-expatriation after the government crackdown on journalists.

  • a group of people living outside their native country

    Example

    The expatriate community in Dubai is diverse and multicultural.

  • a compensation package offered by companies to employees who are sent to work in another country

    Example

    The expatriate package includes housing, transportation, and education allowances.

Origins of expatriated

from Latin 'ex', meaning 'out of', and 'patria', meaning 'one's native country'

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Summary: expatriated in Brief

The verb 'expatriated' [eks-pey-tree-ey-tid] means to banish someone from their native country or withdraw oneself from it. It can be used in phrases like 'self-expatriation' and 'expatriate community.' Companies may offer an 'expatriate package' to employees sent to work in another country. Examples include 'The dictator expatriated all political dissidents' and 'The company expatriated him to their branch office in London.'