Examples of 'repatriating' in a sentence

Meaning of "repatriating"

repatriate (verb): To send someone back to their own country, especially in the context of returning a refugee or citizen to their nation of origin
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  • present participle of repatriate

How to use "repatriating" in a sentence

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Costs of repatriating persons accompanying the patient.
Simplify the procedures for repatriating remains.
Venezuela repatriating its overseas gold holdings.
Coordinating cooperation between EUcountries on repatriating illegal immigrants.
Repatriating relics to their own countries.
Ai not nobody repatriating them in a war zone.
Repatriating them must be our priority.
Many countries are repatriating their gold reserves.
I have contacted you to assist in repatriating.
Manila also began repatriating its nationals.
Repatriating children from conflict zones is a human rights obligation.
Working abroad and repatriating your salary.
Repatriating a deceased person represents an important budget for families.
Talk about repatriating his daughter.
We have already had some results in repatriating people.

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Noted that repatriating cars would not be easy.
The challenges of confiscating and repatriating stolen assets.
In charge of repatriating egyptian artifacts to the cairo museum.
Danny does a lot of work repatriating stolen art.
Repatriating vehicles released by law enforcement agencies following their seizure.
Foreign investors are repatriating their funds on an unprecedented scale.
We ask all our riders to be protected by a repatriating insurance.
Technology repatriating manufacturing jobs.
The expenses relate to the cost of repatriating his body.
Repatriating or expatriating funds.
He had earlier signed a decree on repatriating foreign prisoners.
Repatriating the officers and men was not the whole story.
Identifying and repatriating remains.
It is thus essential to treat them before thinking about repatriating them.
Legal and factual obstacles to repatriating funds of illicit origin.
Repatriating or moving back to the areas that they had fled from.
Navarro has called for repatriating global supply chains.
Investors in nominee structures may have difficulties repatriating profits.
A great effort has been made in repatriating displaced children to their home countries.
Repatriating the remains or ashes of a loved one in the case of a death abroad.
There are no restrictions on repatriating capital.
There is no tax for repatriating capital or for profits derived from investment.
Use joint charter flights to reduce the cost of repatriating illegal residents.
The reckless practice of repatriating people at night only exacerbates this risk.
I do not know whether that means there is also a tax on repatriating profits.
They believe the concept of repatriating gene banks is not a feasible option.
Repatriating victims and supporting them in their country of origin through programmes of reintegration.
They are also repatriating it.
The process of repatriating and transporting a deceased person requires professionalism and expertise.
Senior officials say there is a focus on repatriating and transferring detainees.
The process of repatriating the body to its country of origin is complicated and bureaucratic.
The organisation has a strong commitment to repatriating old films to their country of origin.
Repatriating the body involved paying a large amount of money that the family did not have.
You will also have to help in repatriating the charges to the base camp.
Rental companies are asking for exorbitant sums because of the cost of repatriating the vehicle.

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