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be repatriated
verb
To restore (a person) to his or her own country.
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Spent fuel is also to be repatriated.
He added that other divisions will also be repatriated.
He was among the last Germans to be repatriated.
Looted art, proved as stolen, must be repatriated.
The four will be repatriated to Cameroon's Limbe Animal Orphanage.
The passengers would be given shelter until they could be repatriated or resettled.
Haysom does not benefit; she told me that she hoped Soering would be repatriated.
The two-thirds who do not win any protection are meant to be repatriated.
With more tourists and migrants coming to Britain, more bodies have to be repatriated.
Not all would be repatriated, and not all is held in Treasuries.
The others to be set free will be repatriated, church officials said.
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