English to Bengali Dictionary repatriate

repatriate

প্রত্যাবাসন করান
definition
verb
the United Nations hopes to repatriate all the refugees
send (someone) back to their own country.
noun
Tourism is the third largest source of foreign exchange in the country, after repatriates and garments.
a person who has been repatriated.
translation of 'repatriate'
স্বদেশে ফিরিয়ে দেওয়া,
প্রত্যাবাসন করা
verb
প্রত্যাবাসন করান,
স্বদেশে পুনর্বাসিত করা
noun
পুনর্বাসিত ব্যক্তি
example
Restrictions could make it difficult to 'repatriate' profits, dividends, or capital.
the United Nations hopes to 'repatriate' all the refugees
the majority came to America as migrant workers who intended to 'repatriate' to Hungary
This type of risk is arising from a decision of a foreign government to restrict capital movements, which would make it difficult to 'repatriate' profits, dividends or capital.
If investors have decided they want to 'repatriate' sterling assets, now is a good a time to sell given current strength of sterling.
It wants to 'repatriate' all non-European foreigners.
The outcomes are such that people 'repatriate' with their family when they've formerly been at odds with them.
Erskine, the Quaker, offered to serve as a stretcher-bearer, but the British Embassy refused to 'repatriate' people not prepared to join the armed forces.
Along with the US, it could become a monopoly consumer of services and even 'repatriate' revenue that doctors in developing countries earned from treating local patients.
The small country on the west coast of Africa was concocted, in 1822, by a group of American Quakers and slaveholders looking to 'repatriate' former slaves, to give them a better shot at freedom.
According to the peace accord, Zimbabwe must 'repatriate' its troops.
Foreign ships relayed the news and some called in at Japanese ports to deliver relief supplies and 'repatriate' foreigners who wished to leave.
foreign firms would be permitted to 'repatriate' all profits
He did not see active service during the war, but drove ambulances for the American Field Service and at war's end worked in Calcutta to 'repatriate' prisoners of war.
the majority came to America as migrant workers who intended to 'repatriate' to Hungary
If the U.S. pushes too hard, Japan can threaten to 'repatriate' the assets, leaving the U.S. economy in dire straits.
foreign firms would be permitted to 'repatriate' all profits
These amnesties are allowing German, Italian and Portuguese taxpayers to 'repatriate' their money back to their home countries, with a modest levy, and an amnesty for past non-compliance with domestic tax laws.
Direct foreign investment flows into India were further liberalised in 1996 and firms have been permitted to 'repatriate' any profits earned back overseas.
Secondly, foreigners might refuse to roll over loans to a country and 'repatriate' the repaid funds.
Companies would pay tax on those revenues in the year they are earned, rather than when they 'repatriate' the money back to the U.S. In return, they would get a tax-rate reduction.
Although most Ethiopians maintain positive sentiments toward their former country, very few opt to 'repatriate' .
It asks that the 'repatriates' be turned over to the commission after the armistice.
In the UK, Nikolai Tolstoy campaigned to publicize the forced 'repatriations' of Soviet citizens, Yugoslavs, and others by the British occupation authorities in Germany and Austria at the end of the war.
He subsequently 'repatriated' his money and made voluntary contact with the Revenue Commissioners.
The company also arranges finance and works with Zhong Lun law firm, the biggest such firm in China, which ensures that both title, capital and profits can be 'repatriated' from China.
It offers an advice service to older Irish people who are living abroad and 'repatriates' those who are anxious to return home.
The U.S. government routinely 'repatriates' suspects held in places where Western legal norms are not entirely shared.
During the 1990s, major efforts in Eritrea centered around rebuilding the country and 'repatriating' refugees.
Clearly, 'repatriation' is a significant concern on the expatriate agenda and there is increasing demand for solutions to problems.
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