0 the act of sending or bringing someone, or sometimes money or other property, back to the country that he, she, or it came from:
The authorities are strictly enforcing the repatriation agreement.
The recent call for the repatriation of the bronzes also brings with it questions of legitimate ownership.
Most disturbing is the sense that repatriation marks the end of the 'experience' and the best solution.
The violations most likely to earn ' repatriation ' were unemployment and tax delinquence.
The ' refugee experience' is portrayed as a cycle of flight, exile and repatriation, again a formulation that has been widely critiqued.
States and intergovernmental agencies held power over the displaced - coercing them into moving, incarcerating them and determining their resettlement or repatriation.