Definitionn. the act of expelling a person from their native land
Last update: August 5, 2015
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Led to the devastation of the country and the expatriation of thousands of its inhabitants. [Please select]
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But as to expatriation, the very thought of it is foolish. [Please select]
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He was seriously in rebellion against his own expatriation. [Please select]
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Several availed themselves of these offers; but the states-general, alarmed at the progress of self-expatriation, moderated their rigor, and thus checked the desolating evil. [Please select]
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I should like to recover breath, and hear what you have to say in favour of this temporary expatriation, I had almost said, of your family. [Please select]
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