[
UK
/ɛkspˈæt/
]
NOUN
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a person who is voluntarily absent from home or country
American expatriates
How To Use expat In A Sentence
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- The expatriate's urban cityscape is assembled from large spools of colored thread, empty liquor bottles, and toy cars.
- Many of them clearly enjoyed a traditional expatriate life of abandoned debauchery.
- A large part of the business remains the broadcasting of sport to expatriate communities.
- Women are very happy to work extremely hard on a project when an outsider such as an expatriate advisor or consultant, takes responsibility but will not take the initiative to begin a process.
- Kenny Wheeler, the expat Canadian trumpeter and jazz composer, was 82 last week – but this big band session featuring new themes and plenty of flugelhorn improvising, was recorded only a few months ago. Kenny Wheeler: The Long Waiting – review
- Expatiate the effect of noun being used as quantifier from two aspect: meaning and aesthetic feeling.
- He was another expatriate Scot, I think maybe they're the most widely scattered race in the world. FOOLS GOLD
- Many who expatriated will return to invest their money.
- This month's personal finance column therefore takes a back to basics look at expatriate tax.