expatriate ... at least in some circumstances.
Another word for to withdraw or break away from is "secede." This term is often used in political contexts to describe the act of formally separating from a larger entity, such as a country or organization. Other synonyms include "detach," "disengage," and "isolate."
The word that means forced to live away from one's own country is "exile." Exile refers to the condition of being barred from one's native country, often for political or punitive reasons. Those who are exiled may be referred to as exiles or expatriates.
The latin root word that means a break in the continuity of something is interruption.
The correct spelling is "succeed" (successfully accomplish).The similar word is secede, which means to break away, separate.
The word that means from another country is "foreign."
The word "afraid" slant rhymes with the word "away" but means scared.
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Interrupting is a Latin word that was first used in the fifteenth. It is the past participle of interumpere which means to break apart. At this time, the exact country where this word originated from is unknown.
gift means to give away.
Deviation means changes from what has been presumed as usual or normal.
The word that means to live in a country where one was not born is "immigrant."
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