repatriate

[US]/riː'pætrɪeɪt/
[UK]/ˌri'petrɪet/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. send someone back to their own country.

Example Sentences

the government sought to repatriate thousands of Albanian refugees.

Ancient artworks were repatriated from the US to Greece.

foreign firms would be permitted to repatriate all profits.

The government decided to repatriate the foreign prisoners.

The embassy helped repatriate the stranded citizens back home.

The organization's main goal is to repatriate cultural artifacts to their country of origin.

The company plans to repatriate some of its overseas profits.

The refugees were finally repatriated after years of living in a foreign country.

The government is working on repatriating the remains of soldiers who died in the war.

The organization provides support to repatriate victims of human trafficking.

It is important to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals being repatriated.

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