REPATRIATE in a Sentence
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Example sentences for REPATRIATE, such as:
1. In response the administration must release the detainees, repatriate them at Guantanamo or try them in a legal manner.
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Meanings and Examples of REPATRIATE
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repatriate
n. a person who has returned to the country of origin or whose citizenship has been restored
v. send someone back to his homeland against his will, as of refugees
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1 In response the administration must release the detainees, repatriate them at Guantanamo or try them in a legal manner.
2 In general China does not consider them as refugees but economic migrants and has repatriated those caught on its territory under a bilateral treaty with North Korea.
3 When the coastguard intervenes, the media arrive and the bureaucratic machine has to process them. Then the migrants' choice is to try to stay here or be repatriated.