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Definition of Patriates
1. patriate [v] - See also: patriate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Patriates
Literary usage of Patriates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. British Policy and Opinion During the Franco-Prussian War by Dora Neill Raymond (1921)
"Indignation over the bombardment and fear for the ex- patriates was heightened
when news came to England that churches, schools, asylums, and hospitals were ..."
2. American Character by Brander Matthews (1906)
"... the enterprise just referred to, unsatisfied by the attack from within, hied
away to Paris, where he still remains with some of his fellow ex-patriates. ..."
3. Fighting Starvation in Belgium by Vernon Lyman Kellogg (1918)
"patriates, he was able to refer them to three American engineers and business
men resident in Brussels: Messrs ..."
4. Japanese Corporate Activities in Asia: Implications for U. S. by Diane L. Manifold (1998)
"... trade 29The term "overseas Chinese" refers to Chinese ex-patriates living
anywhere outside of China, and of particular note in this case, in Indonesia, ..."