noun
- Plural of expatriatism; the practice, condition, or ideology of living abroad as an expatriate; the culture or lifestyle associated with expatriate communities.
Usage: Relatively rare; typically used in academic or sociological contexts; Often refers to the shared experiences, values, or behaviors of people living outside their native country
Examples
- The novel explores the expatriatisms of American writers living in Paris during the 1920s.
- Scholars have studied the expatriatisms that emerged among British colonial administrators in India.
- Social media has transformed modern expatriatisms by connecting dispersed communities across continents.
- The conference examined expatriatisms in contemporary literature and their influence on artistic movements.