Similar words: expatriate, repatriation, expatiate, repatriate, expiation, variation, inebriation, patriarch. Meaning: [eks‚pætrɪ'eɪʃn] n. 1. the act of expelling a person from their native land 2. migration from a place (especially migration from your native country in order to settle in another).
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1. But I expect it is the effects of expatriation.
2. Expatriation and individual measures, such as eugenic sterilization, even had parallels in America.
3. By the 1920 s, expatriation to the Europe had become so characteristic a fashion for American writers.
4. She shared their expatriation, their convictions, their pastimes , their ennui.
5. You are reminded that expatriation often requires knowledge of one or more foreign languages.
6. This dual tug is apparent in the whole movement of expatriation.
7. She immediately became involved in an underground movement Aliyah Bet, which secretly organized the expatriation to the promised land of Jews who had escaped Nazi concentration camps.
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