expatriation
1expatriation — [ ɛkspatrijasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIVe; de expatrier ♦ Action d expatrier ou de s expatrier; son résultat. Expatriation de personnes. ⇒ bannissement, déportation, émigration, exil, expulsion, proscription. Expatriation de capitaux. ⇒ évasion, exode,… …
2Expatriation — Ex*pa tri*a tion, n. [Cf. F. expatriation.] The act of banishing, or the state of banishment; especially, the forsaking of one s own country with a renunciation of allegiance. [1913 Webster] Expatriation was a heavy ransom to pay for the rights… …
3expatriation — index banishment, deportation, exclusion, expulsion, immigration, ostracism, rejection Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Bur …
4expatriation — 1816, from Fr. expatriation, noun of action from expatrier (see EXPATRIATE (Cf. expatriate)) …
5Expatriation — (v. lat.), Verlassung des Vaterlandes, Auswanderung …
6Expatriation — Expatriation, lat. deutsch, Auswanderung; expatriiren, freiwillig oder gezwungen auswandern …
7Expatriation — Expatrié Un expatrié est un individu résidant dans un autre pays que le sien (sa patrie). Le mot expatrié vient des mots latins ex (« en dehors de ») et patria (« le pays »). On peut s expatrier pour des raisons personnelles… …
8expatriation — A voluntary change of allegiance from one country to another, effecting an absolute termination of all civil and political rights as of the date of such act. 3 Am J2d Aliens § 120. The concept of expatriation has no application to the removal… …
9Expatriation — Ex|pa|tri|a|ti|on auch: Ex|pat|ri|a|ti|on 〈f. 20〉 = Expatriierung * * * Ex|pa|t|ri|a|ti|on, die; , en [zu ↑ expatriieren] (Politik, Rechtsspr.): Ausbürgerung, Verbannung. * * * Expatriation [zu ex... und lateinisch patria »Vate …
10expatriation — (èk spa tria sion ; en vers, de six syllabes) s. f. Action d expatrier, ou de s expatrier. • La faveur personnelle du cardinal Fleury a inondé la France non seulement de proscriptions, mais d expatriations, SAINT SIMON 415, 225. HISTORIQUE… …