Third-person singular simple present indicative form of repatriate.(verb)
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Use "repatriates" in a sentence
"However, the exact number is not yet known as the repatriates are still waiting for available seats."
"*** Media News Corp. agreed to buy the television-production company run by Elisabeth Murdoch, the daughter of News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch, for £415 million $674 million, in a deal that repatriates a key member of the Murdoch family to the company's leadership."
"The emphasis on quantity over quality may be deterring some more established academics from taking up the Party's offer to come home; true superstars among the repatriates' ranks have so far been rare."