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Repatriate   /ripˈeɪtriˌeɪt/   Listen
Repatriate

verb
1.
Send someone back to his homeland against his will, as of refugees.
2.
Admit back into the country.






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"Repatriate" Quotes from Famous Books



... in the Marquesas Islands, eight hundred miles from here, northward, Temoana had been a singer of psalms at the Protestant mission in his valley of Tai-o-hae, in the island of Nukahiva, a victim of shanghaiers, a cook on a whaler, a tattooed man in English penny shows, a repatriate, a protege of the Catholic archbishop of the Marquesans, and finally, through the influence of the Roman church, a king. He worked damned hard for the French flag and the church, and the generous colonial bureau of France paid his widow a pension of ten dollars a month until she died ...
— Mystic Isles of the South Seas. • Frederick O'Brien



Words linked to "Repatriate" :   deport, expatriate, intromit, deliver, let in, repatriation, extradite, citizen, allow in, admit



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