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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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Erdoganannounced that betweensix months to two years from now, Turkey could repatriate about onemillionrefugees into a safe zone established in northern Syria. Outside the White House, dozens of Kurds and their supporters waved Kurdish and American flags in protest. WATCH : JIM JORDAN UNLEASED -- SAYS OBAMA GAVE UKRAINE BLANKETS, WHILE TRUMP PROVIDED MISSILES The press conference came after the two leaders met in the White House, and followed a meeting with five Republicansenators, including Ted Cruz of Texas and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. ( After President Trump urged President Trump Erdoganto call ona friendly reporter from Turkey.
We have made an offer to repatriate this Canadian waste and continue to be closely engaged with the Philippines to resolve the outstanding details, including legal and regulatory issues.
We strongly demand North Korea to quickly release our citizens Kim Kuk Gi and Choe Chun Gil and repatriate them without hesitation.
The confluence of big overseas miners looking to repatriate to their home bases and strong indicators such as a weaker Aussie dollar is driving the market further into M&A activity, add in cheap labor post the boom and a vibrant mid-tier gold sector and it's not hard to see why things are accelerating.
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.
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