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To repatriating
verb
To restore (a person) to his or her own country.
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The idea is now being extended to repatriating manufacturing facilities to rich countries.
Still, she said, she looked forward to repatriating the pieces whenever the museum could find the money.
In some cases where illegal immigrants or new immigrants require long-term care, hospitals have taken to repatriating them, a practice that advocates for immigrants condemn.
After the election he persuaded them to shelve their commitment to repatriating powers over social and economic policy – something which infuriated Conservative sceptics.
With the Swiss Assembly's passage of R.I.A.A., it is expected that the last barriers to repatriating Duvalier's frozen assets — an effort that began in 1986 — will finally be removed, and approximately $5.8 million will be soon returned to Haiti, a country desperately in need of good news and money.
River Plate hired lawyers to represent Brunati in Brazil and help with the myriad of legal and administrative things that needed to be sorted out: from retrieving her husband's possessions, to repatriating his body, as well as initiating criminal proceedings on her behalf.
Similar(49)
-- Efforts to repatriate refugees.
Britain would seek to repatriate powers.
They are making arrangements to repatriate him".
One solution was to repatriate wild bison to the plains.
The Conservative government had been reluctant to repatriate him.
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