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deport
de·port D0143900 (dĭ-pôrt′)tr.v. de·port·ed, de·port·ing, de·ports 1. To expel from a country: deported the foreigner who had entered the country illegally.2. To behave or conduct (oneself) in a given manner; comport. [French déporter, to banish, from Latin dēportāre, to carry away : dē-, de- + portāre, to carry; see per- in Indo-European roots. Sense 2, Middle English, from Old French deporter, to behave, from Latin dēportāre.]deport (dɪˈpɔːt) vb (tr) 1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) to remove (an alien) forcibly from a country; expel2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) to carry (an inhabitant) forcibly away from his or her homeland; transport; exile; banish3. to conduct, hold, or behave (oneself) in a specified manner[C15: from French déporter, from Latin dēportāre to carry away, banish, from de- + portāre to carry] deˈportable adjde•port (dɪˈpɔrt, -ˈpoʊrt) v.t. 1. to expel (an alien, etc.) from a country; banish. 2. to conduct or behave (oneself) in a particular manner. [1475–85; < Middle French déporter < Latin dēportāre to convey; see port5] de•port′a•ble, adj. de•por•tee (ˌdi pɔrˈti, -poʊr-) n. de•port′er, n. deport - The earliest sense of deport was "bear with; refrain."See also related terms for refrain.deport Past participle: deported Gerund: deporting
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I deport | you deport | he/she/it deports | we deport | you deport | they deport |
Preterite |
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I deported | you deported | he/she/it deported | we deported | you deported | they deported |
Present Continuous |
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I am deporting | you are deporting | he/she/it is deporting | we are deporting | you are deporting | they are deporting |
Present Perfect |
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I have deported | you have deported | he/she/it has deported | we have deported | you have deported | they have deported |
Past Continuous |
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I was deporting | you were deporting | he/she/it was deporting | we were deporting | you were deporting | they were deporting |
Past Perfect |
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I had deported | you had deported | he/she/it had deported | we had deported | you had deported | they had deported |
Future |
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I will deport | you will deport | he/she/it will deport | we will deport | you will deport | they will deport |
Future Perfect |
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I will have deported | you will have deported | he/she/it will have deported | we will have deported | you will have deported | they will have deported |
Future Continuous |
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I will be deporting | you will be deporting | he/she/it will be deporting | we will be deporting | you will be deporting | they will be deporting |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been deporting | you have been deporting | he/she/it has been deporting | we have been deporting | you have been deporting | they have been deporting |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been deporting | you will have been deporting | he/she/it will have been deporting | we will have been deporting | you will have been deporting | they will have been deporting |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been deporting | you had been deporting | he/she/it had been deporting | we had been deporting | you had been deporting | they had been deporting |
Conditional |
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I would deport | you would deport | he/she/it would deport | we would deport | you would deport | they would deport |
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I would have deported | you would have deported | he/she/it would have deported | we would have deported | you would have deported | they would have deported | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | deport - behave in a certain manner; "She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"acquit, behave, comport, conduct, bear, carrycarry, bear, hold - support or hold in a certain manner; "She holds her head high"; "He carried himself upright"fluster - be flustered; behave in a confused manneract, move - perform an action, or work out or perform (an action); "think before you act"; "We must move quickly"; "The governor should act on the new energy bill"; "The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel"put forward, assert - insist on having one's opinions and rights recognized; "Women should assert themselves more!"deal - behave in a certain way towards others; "He deals fairly with his employees"walk around - behave in a certain manner or have certain properties; "He walks around with his nose in the air"; "She walks around with this strange boyfriend"posture, pose - behave affectedly or unnaturally in order to impress others; "Don't pay any attention to him--he is always posing to impress his peers!"; "She postured and made a total fool of herself" | | 2. | deport - hand over to the authorities of another country; "They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there"extradite, deliverexpel, kick out, throw out - force to leave or move out; "He was expelled from his native country"repatriate - send someone back to his homeland against his will, as of refugees | | 3. | deport - expel from a country; "The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions"exile, expatriateexpel, kick out, throw out - force to leave or move out; "He was expelled from his native country" |
deportverb expel, exile, throw out, oust, banish, expatriate, extradite, evict, send packing, show you the door a government decision to deport all illegal immigrantsdeport yourself behave, act, conduct yourself, hold yourself, carry yourself, acquit yourself, bear yourself, comport yourself Try to deport yourselves like civilized human beings.deportverb1. To force to leave a country or place by official decree:banish, exile, expatriate, expel, ostracize, transport.2. To conduct oneself in a specified way:acquit, act, bear, behave, carry, comport, demean, do, quit.Translationsdeport (diˈpoːt) verb (of a government etc) to send (a person) out of the country eg because he has committed a crime or because he is not officially supposed to be there. He is being deported on a charge of murder. 驅逐...出境 驱逐...出境ˌdeporˈtation (diːpoː-) noun 驅逐出境 驱逐出境deport
deport (someone)To force someone to leave the country that they are in. Often said of people who are in a country that they were not born in. You'll be deported if you don't get your visa paperwork in order.See also: deportdeport (someone) to (some place)To force someone to leave the country they are in and go elsewhere. Often said of people who are in a country that they were not born in. You'll be deported back to Russia if you don't get your visa paperwork in order.See also: deportdeport (someone) from (some place)To force someone to leave the country they are in. Often said of people who are in a country that they were not born in. You'll be deported from the US if you don't get your visa paperwork in order.See also: deportdeport (someone) from (some place) to (some place)To force someone to leave the country they are in and go elsewhere. Often said of people who are in a country that they were not born in. You'll be deported from the US back to Russia if you don't get your visa paperwork in order.See also: deportdeport someone (from some place) (to some other place)to expel or exile someone from one place to another, usually back to their prior country of residence. The government deported Jane from this country to her homeland. They deported Tom to Brazil from this country.EncyclopediaSeedeportationdeport
Synonyms for deportverb expelSynonyms- expel
- exile
- throw out
- oust
- banish
- expatriate
- extradite
- evict
- send packing
- show you the door
phrase deport yourselfSynonyms- behave
- act
- conduct yourself
- hold yourself
- carry yourself
- acquit yourself
- bear yourself
- comport yourself
Synonyms for deportverb to force to leave a country or place by official decreeSynonyms- banish
- exile
- expatriate
- expel
- ostracize
- transport
verb to conduct oneself in a specified waySynonyms- acquit
- act
- bear
- behave
- carry
- comport
- demean
- do
- quit
Synonyms for deportverb behave in a certain mannerSynonyms- acquit
- behave
- comport
- conduct
- bear
- carry
Related Words- carry
- bear
- hold
- fluster
- act
- move
- put forward
- assert
- deal
- walk around
- posture
- pose
verb hand over to the authorities of another countrySynonymsRelated Words- expel
- kick out
- throw out
- repatriate
verb expel from a countrySynonymsRelated Words |