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Definition of Repatriates
1. repatriate [v] - See also: repatriate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repatriates
Literary usage of Repatriates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Out of the Ruins by George Burdett Ford (1919)
"At the same time a great many of the repatriates released from Germany, ...
There are to-day' nearly a million and a third refugees and repatriates outside ..."
2. The Story of the American Red Cross in Italy by Charles Montague Bakewell (1920)
"... Canteens — Feeding the Returned Prisoners at Trieste — Relief in the Invaded
Territory — Aiding repatriates in the Trentino IN the summer and early fall ..."
3. The Story of the American Red Cross in Italy by Charles Montague Bakewell (1920)
"... Canteens — Feeding the Returned Prisoners at Trieste — Relief in the Invaded
Territory — Aiding repatriates in the Trentino IN the summer and early fall ..."
4. The White Flame of France by Maude Lavinia Radford Warren (1918)
"CHAPTER XII THE repatriates THE square before the Maine of a French frontier
town; snow falling thickly, softly; flags and bright lights, and beyond them a ..."
5. East-West Migration: The Alternatives by Richard Layard (1992)
"In terms of reemployment the repatriates seem to have fared relatively well.
Their unemployment rate peaked at 20 percent in December 1962 but fell to 6 ..."
6. Intervention Or Neglect: The United States and Central America Beyond the 1980s by Linda Robinson (1991)
"In addition, the CIAV will ensure that necessary conditions for the full
incorporation into public life are maintained for the repatriates and will ..."
7. Negotiating While Fighting: The Diary of Admiral C. Turner Joy at the Korean by Charles Turner Joy, Allan E. Goodman (1978)
"Balanced against this, is the possible increased chance of Commie acceptance
resulting from (1) a substantial increase in the no. [number] of repatriates ..."