dedomicile

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

de- +‎ domicile

Verb[edit]

dedomicile (third-person singular simple present dedomiciles, present participle dedomiciling, simple past and past participle dedomiciled)

  1. (business, transitive, intransitive) To relocate to another country.
    • 1984, Richard D. Robinson, Internationalization of business: an introduction, page 251:
      (Pressure for dedomiciling, other than out of a desire to reduce taxes, could originate from the internationalization of corporate ownership, accelerated by issues of convertible Eurobonds.)
    • 1987, William A. Dymsza, Robert G. Vambery, International Business Knowledge, page 10:
      [] to dedomicile itself so that the U.S. operation becomes a subsidiary of a foreign-based, majority foreign-owned corporation.