refoulment
English
Etymology
From French refoulement, from refouler (“repulse”).
Noun
refoulment (uncountable)
- (law) Rendition of a person to an area (chiefly repatriation of a person to their country of origin) where they will face mistreatment; for example, expulsion of refugees into a war zone.
Antonyms
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