tr.v.  re·pat·ri·at·ed, re·pat·ri·at·ing, re·pat·ri·ates   To restore or return to the country of birth, citizenship, or origin: repatriate war refugees. n.  (-ĭt, -āt′)  One who has been repatriated. [Late Latin repatriāre, repatriāt-, to return to one's country : Latin re-, re- + Latin patria, native country; see  EXPATRIATE.] re·pa′tri·ation n.  | 
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