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Definition of Repatriation
1. Noun. The act of returning to the country of origin.
Definition of Repatriation
1. n. Restoration to one's country.
Definition of Repatriation
1. Noun. The process of returning of a person to their country of origin or citizenship. ¹
2. Noun. Process of converting a foreign currency into the currency of one's own country ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Repatriation
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repatriation
Literary usage of Repatriation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Diplomatic Protection of Citizens Abroad: Or, The Law of International by Edwin Montefiore Borchard (1915)
"Repatriation. There is a certain variation from country to country in the rules
concerning repatriation. In some states, such as Austria-Hungary, Finland, ..."
2. The Parliamentary Debates by Great Britain Parliament (1905)
"Repatriation of Chinese Coolies—Other Penalties. MR. LEVY (Leicestershire, Lough-
borough) : To ask the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether, ..."
3. Federal Historic Preservation Laws by Sara K. Blumenthal (1994)
"Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Hawaiian Natives Historic
preservation 25 USC 3001 note. 25 USC 3001. ..."
4. Corporate Tax Incentives for Foreign Direct Investment by W. Steven Clark (2001)
"Repatriation Policy Considerations Affiliates of multinational firms may choose
among alternative means to repatriate their operating income. ..."
5. Human Rights in Tajikistan: In the Wake of Civil War by Rachel Denber (1993)
"Forced Repatriation Most of the internally displaced who have returned to their
homes have done so on their own, with neither coercion nor aid. ..."
6. Human Rights Violations in the United States: A Report on U.S. Compliance by Steven R. Shapiro (1993)
"Interdiction and Summary Repatriation: The "Kennebunkport Order" While the
Guantanamo issues were being litigated, President Bush drastically altered the ..."
7. Bulletin by Federal Board for Vocational Education, United States (1917)
"The work of reinstating returned soldiers in civil life is known in Australia
as " repatriation." When the necessity of providing aid for returned soldiers ..."