Crossword-Solution: EXPATRIATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Expatriation | n. | The act of banishing, or the state of banishment; especially, the forsaking of one's own country with a renunciation of allegiance. |
We have 71 clues for the answer “EXPATRIATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Solitude | 40 answers |
| forbiddance | 49 answers |
| deportation | 49 answers |
| impoundment | 49 answers |
| stricture | 50 answers |
| ousting | 50 answers |
| relegation | 50 answers |
| Eviction | 50 answers |
| chastening | 51 answers |
| ostracism | 51 answers |
| segregation | 51 answers |
| penalisation | 51 answers |
| Interdiction | 51 answers |
| Elimination | 52 answers |
| expulsion | 53 answers |
| Proscrip-tion | 53 answers |
| purging | 53 answers |
| DISPLACEMENT ___ | 53 answers |
| Banishment | 53 answers |
| prevention | 54 answers |
| incarceration | 54 answers |
| relinquishment | 56 answers |
| Penalty | 57 answers |
| removal | 57 answers |
| Sentence | 57 answers |
| punishment | 57 answers |
| ejection | 58 answers |
| Nemesis | 58 answers |
| emergence | 58 answers |
| exclusion | 59 answers |
| verdict | 59 answers |
| chastisement | 61 answers |
| limitation | 61 answers |
| Abandonment | 62 answers |
| constraint | 62 answers |
| boycott | 63 answers |
| Sanctions | 63 answers |
| Taboo | 64 answers |
| infliction | 65 answers |
| Embargo | 65 answers |
| dismissal | 65 answers |
| exile | 65 answers |
| Convic-tion | 66 answers |
| imprisonment | 66 answers |
| condemnation | 66 answers |
| repudiation | 66 answers |
| Quarantine | 67 answers |
| confinement | 67 answers |
| forfeiture | 68 answers |
| Rebuff | 68 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with EXPATRIATION (5)
Then, perhaps the temporary expatriation, the tedious traversing of seas and continents, the pilgrimage to Bayreuth stands explained.
Dumas, it is true, is a master of narrative, but he wrote in French, and a style will hardly bear expatriation.
Now, provided the above passage in the work of Arabschah be entitled to credence, the opinion that Timour was the cause of the expatriation and subsequent wandering life of these people, must be abandoned as untenable.
While Sir Charles was trying to get the Government to “give him a night” to debate the Ginx's Baby case, and while associations were being formed in the metropolis for disposing of him by expatriation or otherwise, a busy peer without notice to anybody, suddenly brought the subject before the House of Lords.
Therefore, I say, renounce this expatriation which seems to me no better than a pan of charcoal or a pistol to your head.
Quotes with EXPATRIATION (2)
What we seek in travel is neither discovery nor trade but rather a gentle deterritorialization: we want to be taken over by the journey - in other words, by absence. As our metal vectors transcend meridians, oceans and poles, absence takes on a fleshy quality. The clandestineness of the depths of private life gives way to annihilation by longitude and latitude. But in the end the body tires of not knowing where it is, even if the mind finds this absence exalting, as if it wer…
Thomas Jefferson's Letter to John Holmes on the Missouri Statehood Question — April 20, 1820I thank you, dear Sir, for the copy you have been so kind as to send me of the letter to your constituents on the Missouri question. It is a perfect justification to them. I had for a long time ceased to read newspapers, or pay any attention to public affairs, confident they were in good hands, and content to be a passenger in our bark to the shore from which I am not distant. But this…