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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
expatriate .
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Examples
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Page 15 was early expatriated from the place of his birth, transferred to the wilderness, subsisted on scanty fare, and made to serve strangers.
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But the proposal is limited to a small number of so-called expatriated companies, corporations that have moved their place of incorporation into a tax haven.
GlaxoSmithKline, IRS Tangle in Tax Court Jesse Drucker 2009
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And if I have, as I have read, since then "expatriated" myself, my whole absence has not been much longer than was that of Washington Irving, and I trust to be able to prove that I have "left my country for my country's good" -- albeit in a somewhat better sense than that which was implied by the poet.
Memoirs Charles Godfrey Leland 1863
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Thus the "expatriated" family assembled to morning prayers, and to partake of their first Highland breakfast.
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"expatriated" New Zealander who embarks on a journey from London back to New Zealand.
NZ On Screen 2010
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Jennifer is a recently expatriated New Yorker who now lives in Providence.
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As an expatriated Texan who has lived for the past 12 years in Ecuador, I have appreciated your blog site.
Pickled shrimp with lime | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009
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I guess that makes it seem as if Francois Truffaut expatriated to Muscle Shoals.
Shawn Amos: PLAY > SKIP: This Week's New Music Shawn Amos 2011
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Jennifer is a recently expatriated New Yorker who now lives in Providence.
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Jennifer is a recently expatriated New Yorker who now lives in Providence.
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