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Repatriate

118 Sentences | 10 Meanings

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The consulate facilitated the process to repatriate the deceased citizen to his native land.
The authorities have decided to repatriate the illegal immigrants.
They decided to repatriate the prisoners back to their home country.
The company is planning to repatriate its employees who are working overseas.
The organization raised funds to repatriate the refugees to their country of origin.
The airline company provided special flights to repatriate the stranded passengers.
The international law obliges countries to repatriate prisoners to their home countries after they have served their sentences.
The embassy had to negotiate with the foreign government to repatriate the diplomat who was arrested on false charges.
The airline company had to cancel several flights to repatriate its passengers due to the sudden change in travel restrictions.
The company faced several challenges while trying to repatriate its staff from the conflict-ridden region.
The government is promoting schemes to encourage expats to repatriate and start businesses in their homeland.
The museum agreed to repatriate the artifacts to the country of origin.
The government decided to repatriate the cultural heritage objects to their respective tribes.
The museum agreed to repatriate a valuable artwork to its country of origin.
The archaeologists worked to repatriate the remains of ancient ancestors to their homeland.
The organization worked to repatriate stolen historical artifacts to their rightful owners.
The government promised to repatriate the disputed islands to their rightful owner.
The company decided to repatriate their experienced employees to their previous managerial positions.
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