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    Use "expatriated" in a sentence

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    expatriated


    1. In that place, the sun's reverberant rays never rest, neither for the days nor nightly, since they are so pleased to be in the dunes that expatriated the moon forever to the Zurinar's oasis, where the winds, whirled and viscous, transported the golden sand grains and can bury a complete city in two seconds, in order to dig it up the next second


    2. I cautioned him that I must hear no more of that; that he was not at all likely to obtain a pardon; that he was expatriated for the term of his natural life; and that his presenting himself in this country would be an act of felony, rendering him liable to the extreme penalty of the law


    3. He said he considered them as voluntarily expatriated from this country, and among the articles of commerce and manufacture, which it might be contemplated to encourage by bounty and premiums, he confessed for one, that the importation of such citizens as these was not an article of traffic which would meet with any encouragement from him


    4. Stephen French had expatriated himself, resigned the work he valued, put the seas between himself and Deena, only to be baffled at every turn


    5. Expatriated though in a measure she is, the Anglicized American woman scarcely ever loses her sense of pride and profound satisfaction in being an American, after all, and so strong is this feeling in these delightful women that it is accepted quite as a matter of course, both by them and by their English friends, that their sons should frequently go back to the mothers’ land in order to find their wives


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