Rehat vs Repat - What's the difference?
rehat | repat |
(military) To redeploy troops with different hats, uniforms, etc.
* 2006 , William J Durch, Twenty-first-century peace operations
* 2007 , Yearbook of the United Nations 2005
(informal) A repatriate.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 17, author=Sophia Kishkovsky, title=2 Russian Churches, Split by War, Reuniting, work=New York Times
, passage=One of the most important things you can do as a repat is to help in the reunification of the churches, much more so than anything you’re doing in television or business. }}
As a verb rehat
is (military) to redeploy troops with different hats, uniforms, etc.As a noun repat is
(informal) a repatriate.rehat
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Verb
(rehatt)- The 6000-strong force was to have six infantry battalions, four being rehatted ECOMOG units already serving in Sierra Leone and two coming from Kenya
- Aho takes note of the deficiencies in the contingent-owned equipment of rehatted troops, and requests the Secretary-General to review options
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*repat
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