Words and phrases that have a meaning related to expatriate:  (146 results)
Antonyms:
repatriate
Often used in the same context:
expat, emigrant, immigrant, migrant, unskilled, consular, wealthy, trucial states, semiskilled, foreign, upwardly mobile, cosmopolitan, overseas, affluent, polyglot, cape coloured, multinational, military attache, multilingual, seychellois, naturalized, bruneian, educated, unemployed, de saussure, unmarried, itinerant, westernized, cairene, wage earner, ceylonese, cesar ritz, unassimilated, bangladeshi, workless, multicultural, childless, peripatetic, impecunious, retrenched, tananarive, vice consul, missionary, skilled, americanized, moneyed, trilingual, straits settlements, bedouin, au pair, upmarket, undocumented, kuwaiti dinar, displaced, disaffected, naturalised, gibraltarian, destitute, freelance, salaried, nonresident, penniless, sierra leonean, sephardic jew, barbudan, blue collar, unassimilable, simon marks, stateless, consul general, ethnic minority, maldive islands, elderly, disgruntled, heeled, empty nesters, propertyless, guyanese, bicultural, new zealander, itinerate, trusteed, disenfranchised, indentured, quantity surveyor, young, international, tamilian, urbane, cultural attache, humanitarian, nouveau riche, monoglot, mercenary, chaldean, bahraini, maldivian, enterprising, refugee camp, returnee, remunerating, mogul empire, expatriates, colonist, emigrants, emigre, resident, diplomats, settler, banker, canadian, diplomat, industrialist, pilots, colonists, doctor, journalist, revolutionaries, soldier, american, singaporean, taiwanese, capable, employed, talented, welleducated, domiciled, ghanaian, career, concerned, filipino, nonminority, surinamese, underemployed, competent
More specific:
refugee, remittance man
Appears in the definition of:
gertrude stein, stein
Synonyms:
deport, exile
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— Nouns for expatriate: community, managers, staff, workers, personnel, communities, employees, teachers, officers, firms, manager, more...

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