expat
expat
Definition
ex·pat (eks′pat′)
noun
Chiefly Brit., Informal expatriate
expat
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- use: However PHP can support a set of functions, implemented using Expat.
- base: Paul Austin, a British expat based in Dubai, lost many thousands of pounds in the Imperial fiasco.
- have: This new builtin will be enabled only if you have Expat installed.
Adjective modifier
- British: Paul Austin, a British expat based in Dubai, lost many thousands of pounds in the Imperial fiasco.
- American: UK based, Buttermilk Barn is run by an American expat and features handmade products worthy of an American country kitchen.
- Canadian: I had lunch at a very nice terrace restaurant on the beach run by a Canadian expat and his Dominican wife.
- English: Clark Stevenson, an English expat who is one of those who has joined this new gold rush, gives his view.
Modifies a noun
- community: Firstly, USA has one of the largest South African Expat communities in the world.
- insurance: French Property insurance: Intasure are experts in holiday home insurance and Expat home insurance in France.
- manager: The oil workers unions have served a strike notice after an oil servicing frim refused to sack its expat manager.
- life: Now, a year later, some are finding expat life far easier.
- health: Goodhealth expat health insurance will guide you through the different healthcare systems, climates, and dieases you may encounter whilst overseas.
- spouse: What's more, an expat spouse 's unhappiness can impinge upon his or her partner's professional success.
Noun used with modifier
- insurance: Have allowed it pulling out of and insurance coverage expat medical insurance policy analysts did.
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