EXPATRIATE in a Sentence

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It is therefore advisable for the expatriate to give advance notice to the school of when places are required.

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 Meanings and Examples of EXPATRIATE
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expatriate
 n.  someone who has withdrawn from his native land
Classic Sentence:
1  To a torn heart uncomforted by human nearness a room may open almost human arms, and the being to whom no four walls mean more than any others, is, at such hours, expatriate everywhere.
House of Mirth By Edith Wharton
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 1: Chapter 13
Example Sentence:
1  Henry James was an American expatriate who settled in England.
2  It is therefore advisable for the expatriate to give advance notice to the school of when places are required.
3  In a society where Qataris are outnumbered roughly seven-to-one by expatriates, long-term residents speak of a growing frustration among graduates that they are being fobbed off with sinecures while the most satisfying jobs go to foreigners.
4  A large community of expatriates has settled there.