Pronunciation: /rɪˌtɜrˈni/
noun a person who returns to a place after being away
A1 The returnee was happy to be back in their home country.
A2 The returnee struggled to adjust to life back in their hometown.
B1 The returnee faced challenges reintegrating into society after living abroad for many years.
B2 The returnee shared their experiences of living in a foreign country with fellow expats.
C1 The returnee was able to leverage their international experience to excel in their career.
C2 The returnee became a mentor for other expatriates looking to repatriate.
adjective relating to or characteristic of someone who returns to a place after being away
A1 The returnee student was excited to be back in the classroom.
A2 The returnee employee quickly adapted to the company's new policies.
B1 The returnee tourist shared stories of their travels with friends.
B2 The returnee volunteer helped organize a community event.
C1 The returnee diplomat negotiated a successful peace treaty.
C2 The returnee scientist published groundbreaking research in their field.
formal The returnee was welcomed back to the community with open arms.
informal The returnee finally made it back home after being away for so long.
slang The returnee came back and everyone was like, 'Welcome home!'
figurative Like a returnee to their homeland, she felt a sense of belonging and comfort.
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