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Synonyms for repatriate
riˈpeɪ triˌeɪt; -ɪt; esp. Brit. -ˈpæ-repa·tri·ate
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Princeton's WordNet
repatriateverb
a person who has returned to the country of origin or whose citizenship has been restored
Antonyms:
exile, deport, expatriaterepatriateverb
send someone back to his homeland against his will, as of refugees
Antonyms:
deport, exile, expatriaterepatriateverb
admit back into the country
Antonyms:
deport, exile, expatriate
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How to use repatriate in a sentence?
We stand ready to help the Afghans repatriate or resettle our clients, we are hopeful that the Afghans will act more responsibly than the Americans and allow us to assist our clients so they can finally get home to their families or to safe third countries.
The most important thing is to identify who the victims are -- and where they come from. If they come from another country we will repatriate them. But we first have to rehabilitate them until they are strong.
Our day in British court may be within reach, the fines may seem like rounding errors for Facebook ... But if American voters can somehow recover and repatriate our complete voter profiles then democracies will have won the day against dark data.
We strongly demand North Korea to quickly release our citizens Kim Kuk Gi and Choe Chun Gil and repatriate them without hesitation.
Given the practice of the DPRK to send North Koreans to Russia, who often work in slave-like conditions, it is feared that such a treaty could also be used to capture and repatriate workers who attempt to seek asylum.
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