- repatriable
- re·patri·a·ble
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Repatriable — Refers to the ability of an asset to be moved from a foreign country back to an investor s home country. Assets such as cash and securities are considered highly repatriable, while assets such as foreign real estate and business ownership are… … Investment dictionary
repatriable — rēˈpā.trēəbəl also pa. adjective Etymology: repatriate (I) + able : capable of being repatriated … Useful english dictionary
repatriate — repatriable /ree pay tree euh beuhl/ or, esp. Brit., / pa /, adj. repatriation, n. v. /ree pay tree ayt / or, esp. Brit., / pa /; n. /ree pay tree it/ or, esp. Brit., / pa /, v.t., repatriated, repatriating, n. v.t. 1. to bring or send back (a… … Universalium
Hungarian Gold Train — The Hungarian Gold Train was the case of a Nazi operated train during World War II that carried stolen valuables, mostly Hungarian Jewish persons property, from Hungary towards Berlin in 1944. After seizure of the train by American forces, almost … Wikipedia
Lahore High Court — The Lahore High Court is based in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Lahore High Court was established on 21 March 1919, although it s predecessors have been providing justice since 1866. The Lahore High Court has such jurisdiction as is conferred on them … Wikipedia
Berihah — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Aliyá a Israel Previo a la fundación de Israel Aliyá Pre Sionista El Yishuv Primera Aliyá Segunda Aliyá Durante la I Guerra Mundial Tercera Aliyá Cuarta Aliyá Quinta Aliyá Durante y después de la II Guerra Mundial … Wikipedia Español
non — non·bank; non·belligerent; non·book; non·combatant; non·combustible; non·committal; non·conformist; non·de·script; non·effective; non·essential; non·existent; non·immune; non·interventionist; non·ionic; non·ju·rant; non·literate; non·metallic;… … English syllables
nonrepatriable — non·repatriable … English syllables
nonrepatriable — I. | ̷ ̷ at non + adjective : being not repatriable; specifically : displaced and stateless or not capable of being repatriated for any of a variety of reasons (as unwillingness to return to one s former country) a plan to rehabilitate and… … Useful english dictionary
REFUGEES — (1933–1949). When the Nazis came to power, many Jews believed that this chapter in German history would soon pass, that Germany would come to its senses, and that Hitler could not last long. Over time, however, the ranks of the pessimists swelled … Encyclopedia of Judaism