expatriated

[US]/[ˌeksˈpætrɪeɪtɪd]/
[UK]/[ˌeksˈpætrɪeɪtɪd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To expel or banish from one's country.; To send or convey from one's country.
adj.Having been expelled or banished from one's country.

Phrases & Collocations

expatriated workers

being expatriated

expatriated families

expatriated life

expatriated from

expatriated individuals

expatriated community

expatriated abroad

expatriated population

expatriated status

Example Sentences

many skilled workers have been expatriated from their home countries to seek better opportunities.

the company expatriated its top engineers to oversee the project in singapore.

he felt a sense of loss after being expatriated so far from his family.

the government actively encourages the expatriation of talented individuals to boost innovation.

due to the conflict, thousands of families were expatriated from their villages.

the expatriated population often faces challenges adapting to a new culture.

she was expatriated to work on a research project in germany for two years.

the decision to expatriate was difficult, but ultimately beneficial for his career.

the company offered generous relocation packages to expatriated employees.

historically, many people were expatriated due to economic hardship.

the team successfully expatriated several key personnel to establish a new branch.

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