"inpatriate" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Etymology: Popularized in the 1990s. From expatriate, replacing ex- by in-. By surface analysis, in- + patriate. Etymology templates: {{m|en|expatriate}} expatriate, {{m|en|ex-}} ex-, {{m|en|in-}} in-, {{surf|en|in-|patriate}} By surface analysis, in- + patriate Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} inpatriate (not comparable)
  1. Of or relating to people who are inpatriates, or to inpatriation. Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-inpatriate-en-adj-mggCZdD4

Noun [English]

Forms: inpatriates [plural]
Etymology: Popularized in the 1990s. From expatriate, replacing ex- by in-. By surface analysis, in- + patriate. Etymology templates: {{m|en|expatriate}} expatriate, {{m|en|ex-}} ex-, {{m|en|in-}} in-, {{surf|en|in-|patriate}} By surface analysis, in- + patriate Head templates: {{en-noun}} inpatriate (plural inpatriates)
  1. (business) An employee of a multinational company who is from a foreign country, but is transferred from a foreign subsidiary to the corporation’s headquarters. Categories (topical): Business
    Sense id: en-inpatriate-en-noun-1Pnc~PmU Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with in- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 15 85 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with in-: 12 88 Topics: business

Inflected forms

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