depatriate (Meaning)
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depatriate (v. t. & i.)
To withdraw, or cause to withdraw, from one's country; to banish.
Synonyms & Antonyms of depatriate
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depatriate Sentence Examples
- The decision to depatriate individuals from the country was met with controversy and debate.
- The government's policy to depatriate citizens who had committed serious crimes abroad stirred public outrage.
- Some countries have laws allowing them to depatriate individuals who pose a threat to national security.
- Families were devastated when they received notice that their loved ones would be depatriated from their homeland.
- The embassy provided assistance to depatriated citizens, helping them navigate the repatriation process.
- It is often a challenging task for authorities to depatriate individuals who do not have valid travel documents.
- International organizations criticized the government's decision to depatriate refugees fleeing persecution in their home countries.
- The process to depatriate foreign nationals detained in the country involves diplomatic negotiations between governments.
- The decision to depatriate political dissidents has led to accusations of human rights violations.
- Some argue that it is unethical to depatriate individuals who have lived in a country for many years and consider it their home.
FAQs About the word depatriate
To withdraw, or cause to withdraw, from one's country; to banish.
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No antonyms found.
The decision to depatriate individuals from the country was met with controversy and debate.
The government's policy to depatriate citizens who had committed serious crimes abroad stirred public outrage.
Some countries have laws allowing them to depatriate individuals who pose a threat to national security.
Families were devastated when they received notice that their loved ones would be depatriated from their homeland.