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II . expatriate form [ɪkˈspætrieɪt, ekˈ-, Am ekˈspeɪ-, ɪkˈ-] VB trans

III . expatriate form [ɪkˈspætrieɪt, ekˈ-, Am ekˈspeɪ-, ɪkˈ-] VB intr

expatriate

Usage examples with expatriate

the expatriate community
to expatriate sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Expatriate residents are excluded, as are the vast number of residents who are prevented from applying for citizenship.
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Today its population numbers about 1500 people, with approximately 250 being expatriates.
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The area continues to be popular with expatriate families, particularly those with children.
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These authors, some of them expatriates, wrote novels and short stories expressing their resentment towards the materialism and individualism that was rampant during this era.
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There are also expatriate executives that are appointed by local companies in distant countries rather than being posted there by foreign multinational corporations.
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Expatriate student admitted at that time were not more than 33% of students.
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The youths stormed the flow station and chased out the oil workers including the expatriate workers.
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An expatriate living in a country can receive a favourable tax treatment.
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Under the current law, expatriates can only receive citizenship from their father.
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The club enjoyed among its members both local and expatriate players.
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