repatriate
遣返,遣送回国,遣送,回国
Definitions
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re·pa·tri·at·ed, re·pa·tri·at·ing.
- : to bring or send back to his or her country or land of citizenship.
- : to send back to one's own country.
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re·pa·tri·at·ed, re·pa·tri·at·ing.
- : to return to one's own country: to repatriate after 20 years abroad.
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- : a person who has been repatriated.
Examples
If Apple were to repatriate its cash held overseas, then it would have to pay the statutory corporate tax rate of 35 percent.
Lately, companies like GE have been pushing to repatriate their cash at more reasonable tax rates of 10 to 15 percent.
And then the administrator tells us, yes, he is a repatriate.
Finally, the English Government offered to repatriate the Turkish women without any reciprocity conditions.
The British authorities declared that they could not repatriate men of Urmi.
When they recovered they were sent to India, for it was not feasible to repatriate them by way of Persia.
His experiences were not such as to induce him to repatriate himself permanently.