0 past simple and past participle of expatriate --
1 to use force or law to remove someone from their own country: --
And to be thus discharged was in every case to be expatriated.
Does it mean that an immigrant who comes into this country with an existing condition of mental illness will be expatriated, if that is the right word, from this country?
I do not know either the total number of aliens in this country at this moment or the number who have been expatriated.
It is these neutrals who ought to be expatriated.
Does he contend that a farmer who is farming two farms ought to be expatriated from one of them?