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1 repatriar
v.1 to repatriate.El gobierno repatrió al inmigrante The government repatriated the alien.2 to bring home.El gobierno repatrió a María The government brought Mary home.* * *1 to repatriate* * *1.VT to repatriate; [+ criminal] to deportvan a repatriar el famoso monumento — they are going to send the famous monument back to its country of origin
2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to repatriate* * *= repatriate.Ex. The author describes his part in the project which concerned locating and repatriating the documented cultural record of the Coquille, and working with the tribe to outline a set of principles governing the operation of the library.* * *verbo transitivo to repatriate* * *= repatriate.Ex: The author describes his part in the project which concerned locating and repatriating the documented cultural record of the Coquille, and working with the tribe to outline a set of principles governing the operation of the library.
* * *vtto repatriate* * *
repatriar ( conjugate repatriar) verbo transitivo
to repatriate
repatriar verbo transitivo to repatriate
' repatriar' also found in these entries:
English:
repatriate
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] to repatriate2. [capitales] to repatriate* * *v/t repatriate* * *repatriar {85} vt: to repatriate♦ repatriación nf
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