/v. ɛksˈpeɪtriˌeɪtor, especially Brit., -ˈpætri-;adj., n. ɛksˈpeɪtriɪt,-ˌeɪtor, especially Brit., -ˈpætri-/Show Spelled[v. eks-pey-tree-eytor, especially Brit., -pa-tree-;adj., n. eks-pey-tree-it,-eytor, especially Brit., -pa-tree-]Show IPAverb, ex·pa·tri·at·ed, ex·pa·tri·at·ing,adjective, noun
verb (used with object)
1.
to banish (a person) from his or her native country.
2.
to withdraw (oneself) from residence in one's native country.
3.
to withdraw (oneself) from allegiance to one's country.
verb (used without object)
4.
to become an expatriate: He expatriated from his homeland.
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Expatriatedis always a great word to know.
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a chattering or flighty, light-headed person.
a fool or simpleton; ninny.
a scrap or morsel of food left at a meal.
a printed punctuation mark (‽), available only in some typefaces, designed to combine the question mark (?) and the exclamation point (!), indicating a mixture of query and interjection, as after a rhetorical question.
a gadget; dingus; thingumbob.
a screen or mat covered with a dark material for shielding a camera lens from excess light or glare.