Expellee


[ek-spe-lee, -spuh-, ik-spel-ee] /ˌɛk spɛˈli, -spə-, ɪkˈspɛl i/

noun
1.
a person who has been , especially one deported from a native or adopted country and resettled in another.
n.

1888, from expel + -ee.

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