Expelled or Deported.
Deportation.
A person who goes against their own country is often referred to as a "traitor" or a "defector," depending on the circumstances of their actions.
Australia comes from the Latin Australis meaning 'of the South'.the word means happy and joyful loving and caring but also adventures
in the context of political science, the word globalisation means exchange of ideas, cultures, concpects, having diplomatic trade relations with neighbouring countries orany country in any corner of the world.
The term "Diaspora" refers to the dispersion or scattering of a group of people beyond their original homeland. In the context of Jews, the Diaspora typically refers to the global dispersion of Jewish communities outside of Israel following the Babylonian exile and other historical events. It encompasses the spread and settlement of Jewish populations in regions across the world.
Patriotism is considered an abstract noun because it refers to a feeling or concept that cannot be physically touched or seen. It represents one's love and devotion to their country.
exiled or deported
Foreign means from another country.
I am going on a vacation to a foreign country.
Abroad refers to being in or to a foreign country, outside of one's home country. It is commonly used to describe traveling or living in a different country than where one is originally from.
I think the word you're probably looking for is some variation on "deportation."
The right way to spell the word is foreign.Some example sentences with the word are:There was a foreign object in his soup.Sorry, we do not accept foreign currency.The new family were foreign to the country.
You probably mean " foreign ". This word means not native to the environment, region or country. For example, a kangaroo would be foreign in Alaska or Siberia.
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There are a couple words that can be used instead of foreign trade. The word international trade can be used as well as exporting can be used for foreign trade.
Yes, the word foreigner is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for someone in a place that is not their place of citizenship, or a place with which they are not familiar; a stranger.