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I 1. [ˌeks'pætrɪət]1) (emigrant) emigrato m. (-a)2) (exile) esule m. e f.2.1) (emigrant) emigrato2) (exiled) esuleII [ˌeks'pætrɪeɪt]verbo transitivo (exile) esiliare, mandare in esilio* * *noun, adjective((a person) living outside his own country.) espatriare* * *expatriate /ɛkˈspætrɪət/A a.residente all'estero; espatriato: Many expatriate Americans live in Tuscany, numerosi americani si sono stabiliti in Toscana; (comm.) expatriate enterprise, impresa all'esteroB n.persona che risiede all'estero; espatriato: a French expatriate in the US, un francese che vive negli USA.(to) expatriate /ɛkˈspætrɪeɪt/A v. i.1 trasferirsi all'estero; espatriare2 (arc.) rinunciare alla propria nazionalitàB v. t. (arc.)1 bandire; esiliareexpatriationn. [u]1 trasferimento all'estero; espatrio2 (arc.) messa al bando; mandata in esilio3 (leg., arc.) perdita della cittadinanza d'origine.* * *I 1. [ˌeks'pætrɪət]1) (emigrant) emigrato m. (-a)2) (exile) esule m. e f.2.1) (emigrant) emigrato2) (exiled) esuleII [ˌeks'pætrɪeɪt]verbo transitivo (exile) esiliare, mandare in esilio
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expatriate — ► NOUN ▪ a person who lives outside their native country. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ living outside one s native country. ► VERB ▪ settle abroad. DERIVATIVES expatriation noun. ORIGIN Latin expatriare, from patria native … English terms dictionary
expatriate — I. verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Medieval Latin expatriatus, past participle of expatriare to leave one s own country, from Latin ex + patria native country, from feminine of patrius of a father, from patr , pater father more at father Date:… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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