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How to pronounce repatriate in English?

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Type Words
Type of intromit, admit, allow in, let in
Derivation repatriation
Type Words
Type of citizen
Type Words
Type of extradite, deport, deliver
Derivation repatriation

Examples of repatriate

repatriate
Travels the entire length of the Grand Canal to repatriate back to Joseon Korea.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The agency said it is now helping to repatriate about 4,500 refugees each week.
From the voanews.com
Wynn has publicly promised to repatriate cultural treasures to Macao and China.
From the forbes.com
British Eurosceptics are still hoping to repatriate some things to Westminster.
From the economist.com
In fact, it was united behind a desire to repatriate powers from the EU, he said.
From the guardian.co.uk
German companies are scrambling to repatriate more than 5,000 tourists in Tunisia.
From the heraldtribune.com
This should enable us to achieve our objective of starting to repatriate cash.
From the hemscott.com
Nor is his much-publicised campaign to repatriate Egyptian artefacts losing steam.
From the guardian.co.uk
German companies were scrambling to repatriate more than 5,000 tourists in Tunisia.
From the online.wsj.com
More examples
  • A person who has returned to the country of origin or whose citizenship has been restored
  • Send someone back to his homeland against his will, as of refugees
  • Admit back into the country
  • (repatriation) the act of returning to the country of origin
  • (Repatriated) [defined by Ishmael as] the term used to describe the process of reuniting ex-child soldiers with their former communities (page 171)
  • (Repatriates) Jews who are preparing to make aliyah or have made aliyah.
  • (repatriation) bringing an injured or ill worker back to his or her home country from abroad
  • (Repatriation) To return something, especially money or profit, to the country of its owner or its origin.
  • (repatriation) The return of the expatriates to their home country on the completion of an overseas assignment.