repatriation

/riˌpeɪtriˈeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of sending someone back to their own country, or the state of being sent back.
    • The repatriation of the prisoners took place after the peace treaty.
    • The organization provides support for the repatriation of refugees.
    • Repatriation flights were arranged for citizens stranded abroad.
  2. The act of bringing money or assets back to one's own country from a foreign country.
    • The repatriation of capital was subject to strict regulations.
    • The new policy encourages the repatriation of foreign profits.
    • Investors planned the repatriation of their funds before the deadline.
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