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to repatriate
verb
To restore (a person) to his or her own country.
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-- 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.
Foreign-exchange controls make it hard to repatriate profits.
What are the possibilities, would you like to repatriate powers?
"Nobody wants to repatriate powers from London to Brussels.
1937 France to Repatriate Refugees PARIS — The French government has decided to repatriate all Spanish refugees in France on grounds of economy.
Under the federal law, museums are asked to classify items they intend to repatriate.
Some countries have made arrangements to repatriate their citizens because of the violence.
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