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Example sentences for "expatriated"

Lexicographically close words:
expatiated; expatiates; expatiating; expatiation; expatriate; expatriates; expatriating; expatriation; expeck; expeckit
  1. But not all Gothic Christians were expatriated with Ulfilas.

  2. Is it not that of some expatriated Frenchman, who had found employment among the Russians?

  3. The queen proved her Catholic zeal at the instigation of the nun Patrocinio by fanatical persecution of Protestants, and hearty but vain sympathies for the sufferings of the pope and the expatriated Italian princes.

  4. At his Court, therefore, Malcolm could acquire no such prejudices against the Norman as animated the expatriated followers of Harold.

  5. If Literature continue to be the haven of expatriated spiritualisms, and have its Johnsons, Goethes and true Archbishops of the World, to show for itself as heretofore, there may be hope in Literature.

  6. The dreadful secret that they are an expatriated and persecuted race is soon revealed to them, at least among the humbler classes.

  7. They, too, are an expatriated nation, like the Hebrews.

  8. It should have been made out because there was a possibility that he had expatriated himself.

  9. There was none in the file, but there wouldn't have been anyway, because this lookout card was ordered prepared because there was a doubt as to whether Oswald had expatriated himself.

  10. Yes; as a general rule of international law I suppose one should accept his own nationals, but people who have expatriated themselves wouldn't be nationals and therefore we wouldn't have to take them back.

  11. It was determined that Oswald had not expatriated himself.

  12. If we had thought he had expatriated himself we would have had a card in his file.

  13. Then as a result of determining that there was no evidence or information showing that Mr. Oswald had expatriated himself, you then indicated that the passport of Mr. Oswald could be renewed, is that correct?

  14. These actions dealt with the question whether he had expatriated himself, and whether a passport should be reissued to him in 1961.

  15. Both the consul, who had an opportunity to talk to Oswald, and the citizenship lawyers, who handled the case in the Passport Office, were in agreement that he had not expatriated himself.

  16. Moscow determined individually that Oswald had not expatriated himself.

  17. No German seemed to believe that we were neutral at heart, though there were those among the expatriated who held that we ought to be, in spite of the Lusitania and our traditions.

  18. An expatriated Irish-American came in to sound us as to the prospects.

  19. The bigots who ruled the Court refused to the ruined and expatriated Protestant Lord the means of subsistence; he died of a broken heart; and they refused him even a grave.

  20. It is remarkable that on the same day a battalion of the persecuted and expatriated Huguenots stood firm amidst the general disorder round the standard of Savoy, and fell fighting desperately to the last.

  21. The descendants of the expatriated semi-barbarians believe to this day that in ages gone a great serpent made its den in the gulch, and that yearly he demanded of the red men ten of their most beautiful maidens as a sacrificial offering.

  22. Their differences with the Creeks having been thus adjusted, the Arkansas Cherokee proceeded to occupy the territory guaranteed to them, where they were joined a few years later by their expatriated kinsmen from the east.

  23. But no exploit could raise them in the estimation of the people; monarch and statesmen alike were overthrown; and when the expatriated dey heard of the event, he exclaimed, "Allah!

  24. England, in fact, became too hot to hold him, for, in 1794, he expatriated to America.

  25. The latter can never be expatriated but by some extraordinary calamity, or by the application of intolerable restraints.

  26. This was an earnest manifestation of that 'peace on earth, good will to man,' which these expatriated missionaries were sent to inculcate!

  27. Rome was indeed dear to them, but Ireland was still dearer; and the exiled Celt, whether expatriated through force or stern necessity, lives only to long for the old home, or dies weeping for it.

  28. In each of these cases expatriated Irishmen turned the scale against the country from which they had been so rashly and cruelly ejected.

  29. Stephen French had expatriated himself, resigned the work he valued, put the seas between himself and Deena, only to be baffled at every turn.

  30. Later, too, they should remember, there was an industrial colonization of England by the Frenchmen who were relentlessly expatriated in the days of the dragonades.

  31. Tyke the cyke, Your ’Ighness,” the expatriated cockney supplied—but he kept his distance.

  32. It had not expatriated him, but it had made him lonely.

  33. Therefore the simply noble mind of Mary thought more of the real nobility that might dwell in the soul of this expatriated son of that country than of the possible appendages of rank he might have left there.

  34. Mere Gontran, the owner, was one of those expatriated women that lose their own nationality and acquire instead a new nationality compounded of their own, their husband's, and the country they inhabit.

  35. They who ‘would have shed their blood like water’ for Queen and country, are in other lands, Highland still, but expatriated for ever.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expatriated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.