Definition of Repatriation
to return to ones country after a period of being gone, usually as a result of war or seeking asylum. applies to people, artifacts, and money
Examples of Repatriation in a sentence
After WWII, prisoners in labor camps waited eagerly for repatriation to their home countries where they could be united with surviving family members. π
Organizations like the United Nations spend millions of dollars on the repatriation of refugees so they are able to return to the home countries after war. π
After war-torn countries are deemed safe, those who sought asylum are given transportation and funds by the government for repatriation to their home country. π
During WWII, a number of priceless artifacts were stolen from devastated countries but thanks to repatriation, they were returned many years later to their country of origin. π
After 30 years living in France, Patrickβs repatriation back to his birth country of Ireland was quite a shock to his family. π
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