expatriatism

noun

Etymology

From expatriate + -ism.

  1. derived from expatrier
  2. derived from ex- — “out of
  3. borrowed from expatriātus
  4. suffixed as expatriatism — “expatriate + ism

Definitions

  1. The condition of being an expatriate, especially a deliberate one

    • The traveler ventures into the world of exile and expatriatism, two terms that Edward Said defines in his essay "Reflections on Exile." Whereas exile connotes the negative, expatriatism carries more positive associations.

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