Expatriate is a related term of wayfarer.
As nouns the difference between expatriate and wayfarer
is that expatriate is one who lives outside one’s own country while wayfarer is a traveller, especially one on foot.
As an adjective expatriate
is of, or relating to, people who are expatriates.
As a verb expatriate
is to banish; to drive or force (a person) from his own country; to make an exile of.
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
Related terms
* inpatriate
* repatriate
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.
Related terms
* repatriate
* patriate
wayfarer
English
Noun
(
en noun)
A traveller, especially one on foot.
A type of glasses, with pointed ends and rounded bottoms.
Related terms
* wayfare