Meaning
A returnee is a person who has returned to their own country, home, or place after being away for a period of time. It is often used for people coming back after living, studying, or working abroad.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: noun (countable)
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Usage:
- "a returnee from abroad" → someone who has come back from another country
- "returnees" → plural form
Sentence structure:
- [Subject] is a returnee from [place].
- The government supported returnees with housing and jobs.
Common Phrases
- "war returnee" → someone returning after a war
- "overseas returnee" → someone coming back from abroad
- "returnee program" → a support program for people who have returned
Collocations
- returnee students
- overseas returnees
- war returnees
- returnee policy
- returnee community
Examples
- The government created a special program to help war returnees reintegrate into society.
- She is a returnee from the United States and speaks fluent English.
- Many returnees face difficulties adjusting back to their home culture.
- The school has a class specifically designed for overseas returnee students.
- The company hired several returnees who had studied in Europe.
- Returnees often bring new skills and perspectives to their home country.
- After ten years abroad, he finally became a returnee to his hometown.
Synonyms or Related
- expatriate (opposite: someone living abroad, not yet returned)
- repatriate
- comeback (informal, context-dependent)
- homecomer