Definition of Returnees

1. Noun. (plural of returnee) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Returnees

1. returnee [n] - See also: returnee

Lexicographical Neighbors of Returnees

return flow
return key
return on investment
return spring
return ticket
return tickets
return to form
return to our muttons
returnability
returnable
returnables
returne
returned
returnee
returnees
returner
returners
returnest
returneth
returnik
returniks
returning
returning(a)
returning cycle
returning officer
returning officers
returnless
returns
retuse

Literary usage of Returnees

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Human Rights in Tajikistan: In the Wake of Civil War by Rachel Denber (1993)
"The relatively slow pace of the return was dictated, according to UNHCR, not by logistical constraints but first, by inadequate protection for returnees ..."

2. European Community by Oecd (1998)
"Food aid, humanitarian aid, refugees, returnees and displaced persons, rehabilitation programmes About one quarter of food aid financed by the EU and almost ..."

3. International Mobility of the Highly Skilled by OECD Staff, A01, OECD., Director, OCDE, workers Seminar on international mobilit, OECD, Organisation for Economic Co-operation, Development (2002)
"By the end of the 1980s, HSIP was home to 121 high- technology companies, many of which were set up by returnees. A reversal of the "brain drain" occurred ..."

4. Human Rights in Guatemala During President de León Carpio's First Year by Human Rights Watch/Americas (1994)
"The parties recognize the right to freedom of association and organization of the returnees. This clause includes the right not to "associate or form part ..."

5. Human Rights in Guatemala During President de León Carpio's First Year by Human Rights Watch/Americas (1994)
"The parties recognize the right to freedom of association and organization of the returnees. This clause includes the right not to "associate or form part ..."

6. Political Control, Human Rights, and the UN Mission in Cambodia by Dinah PoKempner (1992)
"In order to avoid any discrimination against returnees on account ol their political history, the UNHCR has edited the extensive biographical questionnaire ..."

7. States of Disarray: The Social Effects of Globalization edited by Peter Stalker (1998)
"Some of the most immediate problems will be BOX 7.3 Reintegration of returnees Life as a refugee is difficult enough. But even when people return home they ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Returnees on Dictionary.com!Search for Returnees on Thesaurus.com!Search for Returnees on Google!Search for Returnees on Wikipedia!

Search