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Detailed Translations for repatriate from English to Dutch

repatriate:

to repatriate verbe (repatriates, repatriated, repatriating)

  1. to repatriate (leave for home)
    repatriëren
    • repatriëren verbe (repatriëer, repatriëert, repatriëerde, repatriëerden, gerepatriëerd)

Conjugations for repatriate:

present
  1. repatriate
  2. repatriate
  3. repatriates
  4. repatriate
  5. repatriate
  6. repatriate
simple past
  1. repatriated
  2. repatriated
  3. repatriated
  4. repatriated
  5. repatriated
  6. repatriated
present perfect
  1. have repatriated
  2. have repatriated
  3. has repatriated
  4. have repatriated
  5. have repatriated
  6. have repatriated
past continuous
  1. was repatriating
  2. were repatriating
  3. was repatriating
  4. were repatriating
  5. were repatriating
  6. were repatriating
future
  1. shall repatriate
  2. will repatriate
  3. will repatriate
  4. shall repatriate
  5. will repatriate
  6. will repatriate
continuous present
  1. am repatriating
  2. are repatriating
  3. is repatriating
  4. are repatriating
  5. are repatriating
  6. are repatriating
subjunctive
  1. be repatriated
  2. be repatriated
  3. be repatriated
  4. be repatriated
  5. be repatriated
  6. be repatriated
diverse
  1. repatriate!
  2. let's repatriate!
  3. repatriated
  4. repatriating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for repatriate:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
repatriëren leave for home; repatriate

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Synonyms for "repatriate":


Antonyms for "repatriate":


Related Definitions for "repatriate":

  1. a person who has returned to the country of origin or whose citizenship has been restored1
  2. admit back into the country1
  3. send someone back to his homeland against his will, as of refugees1

Wiktionary Translations for repatriate:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
repatriate repatriëren rapatrierrenvoyer, ramener dans son pays d’origine.