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Expatriate vs Exploiter - What's the difference?

expatriate | exploiter |

As nouns the difference between expatriate and exploiter

is that expatriate is one who lives outside one’s own country while exploiter is one who exploits.

As verbs the difference between expatriate and exploiter

is that expatriate is to banish; to drive or force (a person) from his own country; to make an exile of while exploiter is to make use of.

As an adjective expatriate

is of, or relating to, people who are expatriates.

expatriate

Adjective

(-)
  • Of, or relating to, people who are expatriates.
  • * an expatriate mailing list
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who lives outside one’s own country.
  • One who has been banished from one’s own country.
  • Synonyms

    * * outland

    Derived terms

    * expat * rex-pat, rex-patriate

    See also

    * immigrant * emigrant

    Verb

    (expatriat)
  • To banish; to drive or force (a person) from his own country; to make an exile of.
  • To withdraw from one’s native country.
  • To renounce the rights and liabilities of citizenship where one is born and become a citizen of another country.
  • exploiter

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (exploit) + (-er).

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who exploits.
  • Etymology 2

    Irregular adoption of (etyl) exploiter.

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • to make use of.
  • * 1902 , William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience , Folio Society 2008, p. 296:
  • Not only must she receive unheard-of personal favours [...], but she must immediately write about them and exploiter them professionally.
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