Repatriate (verb)

To bring or send (a person) back to their own country.

Origin:

From the latin repatriare, from re- "back" + patria "native country".

Examples:

  1. The government plans to repatriate all the refugees to their home countries.
  2. Many soldiers were repatriated after the war ended.
  3. The company repatriated their overseas employees due to the pandemic.
  4. The government is repatriating citizens stranded abroad due to the travel restrictions.
  5. The company decided to repatriate their profits to their home country.
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