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was repatriated
verb
To restore (a person) to his or her own country.
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Mr. Bruce was repatriated in 1945 when Colditz was liberated.
(The last British prisoner at Guantánamo was repatriated in 2005).
#pleaseneveraskmethatoneagain Where did Hagrid's beloved Fluffy get to?.@EmyBemy2 He was repatriated to Greece.
Several days later Mehdi, 38, was repatriated, and put into the hands of Tunisian authorities.
After he was repatriated in 1945, his drawings were exhibited in Cambridge.
After unparalleled hardships Byron eventually reached a Spanish prison and was repatriated in 1745.
He was repatriated to Britain in 2010 after a nearly one-year detention in Bangladesh.
I just wanted to see Matthew's body before he was repatriated and I wasn't allowed.
She lived in a Siberian labor camp during the war, and was repatriated back to Poland in 1945.
The patient was repatriated and treated surgically 1 day after the trauma.
First buried in Southampton, his body was repatriated in 1989 and now rests in Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires.
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