What are some opposite words for repatriate?
Antonyms 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
Editors Contribution
intinct
a foreigners will be stay in a sovereign state.
Submitted by elbertbud on June 20, 2020
How to use repatriate in a sentence?
The number of street children has reduced over the years, but there is still a problem, especially with children begging and working, we try to rehabilitate the children and in the case of those who are trafficked, we try and repatriate them with NGOs.
So in this case, we can only think of other alternative methods, one way is to repatriate the relevant suspects through the mechanism of illegal immigration, the other way is to prosecute them in the United States, so the suspects can be tried under U.S. law.
The situation is now severe -- we need to move more quickly. 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.
Gordon Johnson of GLJ Research:
Bankruptcy is a real risk for these guys, why ? A lot of their cash is locked up in China. They weren't profitable until they were in China ; and, given China does not allow companies to repatriate dollars made there out of the country, and Tesla has a real problem.
This same act 45 (years) ago built trust between our nations. Today we have a strong relationship, dPRK committed to repatriate remains as well.
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#14379 | exile | |
#30867 | expatriate | |
#57767 | deport | |
#98757 | repatriate |
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