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Definition of Repatriating
1. repatriate [v] - See also: repatriate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repatriating
Literary usage of Repatriating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Literary Digest History of the World War: Compiled from Original and (1919)
"... upon Ostend and Zeebrugge was seriously im- © UNDERWOOD a UNDERWOOD, NY BRITISH
repatriating FRENCH CIVILIANS NEAR CAMBRAI periled. ... repatriating ..."
2. Belgium: A Personal Narrative by Brand Whitlock (1919)
"... XV repatriating GERMANS GIBSON had driven away from the Legation that evening
with the little German-American family to the Cirque Royal, ..."
3. Investment Guide to Hungary (1992)
"repatriating Salaries of Foreign Employees The Investment Act allows foreign
employees of foreign-owned companies to repatriate, in the currency of the ..."
4. The Rise of Our East African Empire: Early Efforts in Nyasaland and Uganda by Frederick John Dealtry Lugard (1893)
"... REASONS FOR repatriating MOHAMMEDANS. triangular equilibrium.1 They had raided
constantly, and, in consequence, all that portion of Uganda towards their ..."
5. The Chinese at the Negotiating Table: Style & Characteristics by Alfred D. Wilhelm (1994)
"The United States "insisted on repatriating Americans detained in China and
demanded that China not resort to force over Taiwan. In order to make a start at ..."
6. The Chinese at the Negotiating Table: Style & Characteristics by Alfred D. Wilhelm (1994)
"The United States "insisted on repatriating Americans detained in China and
demanded that China not resort to force over Taiwan. In order to make a start at ..."
7. Negotiating While Fighting: The Diary of Admiral C. Turner Joy at the Korean by Charles Turner Joy, Allan E. Goodman (1978)
"Should we deliver all of this grp to you, however, we would be in effect repatriating
the 2nd group and expatriating and deporting the 1st group. ..."