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Antonyms:
deport,
exile,
expatriate
Often used in the same context:
deport,
resettle,
expatriated,
rebury,
extradite,
redeploy,
cremate,
relocate,
restitute,
immigrate,
emigrate,
unload,
reinvest,
abscond,
dispose,
remitted,
regularize,
flee,
reintegrate,
detain,
evacuate,
naturalise,
expel,
return,
prosecute,
exhume,
locate,
bury,
interred,
repay,
surrender,
christianise,
invest,
recover,
offload,
disinter,
divest,
reallocate,
smuggle,
donate,
demobilize,
defer,
refloat,
apprehend,
assimilate,
denominate,
incarcerate,
reincorporate,
bequeath,
retrieve,
reconvert,
rehouse,
disburse,
disembark,
excavate,
reunite,
undistributed profits,
sequestrate,
reinter,
disinvest,
sell,
outsource,
recoup,
outpass,
reclaim,
migrate,
imprison,
leave,
reabsorb,
reenter,
procure,
liquidate,
accede,
resettled,
externalise,
readmit,
transfer,
unpeg,
abandon,
divert,
reattribute,
renounce,
withdraw,
deploy,
transship,
confiscate,
extirpate,
naturalize,
recolonize,
rehabilitate,
abolish,
compensate,
allocate,
expedite,
ransoming,
overfly,
libyan dinar,
kidnap,
mobilize,
domesticate,
internationalize,
christianize,
ejido,
immigrant,
landless,
migrant,
returnee,
squatter,
bhil,
harijan,
impoverished,
income,
landowning,
lowincome,
loyalist,
malnourished,
newar,
pastoralist,
smallholder,
tenant,
acadian,
advantaged
More general:
admit,
allow in,
citizen,
deliver,
deport,
extradite,
let in,
surrender
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— Nouns for repatriate:
families,
memoirs,
status
prisoners,
population,
turnover,
refugees,
community,
group,
liberians,
colonies,
more...
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