Word of the Day (repatriation)-05MAY21

Word of the Day (repatriation)-05MAY21

Today’s “Word of the Day” is “repatriation and it is a noun meaning “the return of (someone/something) to their country of origin”.

Example Sentence: The Australian government’s drastic decision to temporarily stop all travellers from India entering Australia has me in tears almost every night, struggling to cope with the uncertainty of when I’ll see my husband again. Before he departed Australia for India in March, I was stressed knowing that repatriation flights were few and far between.

Word of the Day (repatriation)-05MAY21

This word is present in The Guardian article My Australian husband is stuck in India. All I want is to know he can come home and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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