Latin Exuere Patriam EK-soo-EH-ray PAH-tree-am Exuere patriam literally translates to "to put off one's country" and refers to the act of renouncing one's citizenship. The diplomat was accused of exuere patriam after defecting to a rival nation. Finding a specific legal case example for exuere patriam might be difficult due to its historical nature. ← Back to BrowseNext Term →