repatriates: Associated Words
Words described by repatriates & Words describing repatriates
- lankannoun«
- returningverb adj«
- algeriannoun adj«
- arrivingverb«
- braziliannoun adj«
- returnedverb«
- armeniannoun adj«
- settledverb adj«
- mexicannoun adj«
- aboardadv«
- burmanoun«
- profitsnoun verb«
- lankanoun«
- arrivedverb«
- koreannoun adj«
- cooperativenoun adj«
- destituteadj«
- themselves«
- tamilnoun adj«
- cameverb«
- japanesenoun adj«
- leftnoun verb adj adv«
- jewishadj«
- foundnoun verb adj«
- prospectiveadj«
- leavenoun verb«
- polishnoun verb adj«
- reportnoun verb«
- civiliannoun adj«
- comingnoun verb adj«
- subsidiarynoun adj«
- formedverb adj«
- germannoun adj«
- reportedverb adj«
- voluntarynoun adj«
- leavingnoun verb«
- ceylonnoun«
- during«
- potentialnoun adj«
- receivedverb adj«
- indiannoun adj«
- becameverb«
- assistnoun verb«
- beganverb«
- manyadj«
- broughtverb«
- millionnoun adj«
- whosenoun«
- greeknoun adj«
- wentverb«
- fellownoun«
- backnoun verb adj adv«
- unwillingadj«
- underadj adv«
- americannoun adj«
- beingnoun verb«
- russiannoun adj«
- withinadv«
- africannoun adj«
- upon«
- homenoun verb adj adv«
- frenchnoun verb adj«
- throughadj adv«
- sovietnoun adj«
- beforeadv«
- thousandnoun adj«
- madeverb adj«
- hundrednoun adj«
- nownoun adv«
- youngnoun adj«
- carryingverb«
- earlieradj adv«
- recentnoun adj«
- those«
- chinesenoun adj«
- helpnoun verb«
- betweenadv«
- fewnoun adj«
- britishnoun adj«
- bothadj«
- calledverb«
- firstnoun adj adv«
- earlyadj adv«
- individualnoun adj«
- includingverb«
- newadj adv«
- suchadj adv«
- morenoun adj adv«
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Collocation words for "repatriates" are words related to "repatriates" by occurring either before or after "repatriates" in common language usage across multiple media. The above word list can be filtered by parts of speech (i.e) nouns, verbs, describing adjectives and adverbs, or by their positive or negative vibes, frequency in usage, whether they are prefix words or suffix words for "repatriates" or by the count of syllables each word has.