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/diˈpôrt/,
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deported, past participle; deports, 3rd person singular present; deporting, present participle; deported, past tense;
  1. Expel (a foreigner) from a country, typically on the grounds of illegal status or for having committed a crime
    • - he was deported for violation of immigration laws
  2. Exile (a native) to another country

  3. Conduct oneself in a specified manner
    • - he has deported himself with great dignity

  1. behave: behave in a certain manner; "She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"
  2. extradite: hand over to the authorities of another country; "They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there"
  3. expatriate: expel from a country; "The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions"
  4. (deportation) exile: the act of expelling a person from their native land; "men in exile dream of hope"; "his deportation to a penal colony"; "the expatriation of wealthy farmers"; "the sentence was one of transportation for life"
  5. (deportation) the expulsion from a country of an undesirable alien
  6. To comport (oneself); to behave; To evict, especially from a country
  7. (Deportation) Forced removal of Jews from their homes in Nazi occupied lands under the pretense of resettlement. Most were shipped to killing centers.
  8. (Deportation) Removal from the United States under a final order  entered by an Immigration Court based on a charging document issued prior to April 1, 1997.  Consolidated by IRAIRA with exclusion proceedings into one "removal" proceeding.
  9. (Deportation) the formal removal of an alien from the United States when the alien has been found removable for violating the immigration laws. Deportation is ordered by an immigration judge without any punishment being imposed or contemplated.
  10. (DEPORTATION) Punitive measure prohibited without exception by Art. 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention (1949) but used by Israel against Palestinian civilians. Since 1967, around 1,700 Palestinians have been deported. The latest and most massive deportation occurred in Dec. ...
  11. (Deportation) Being forced to leave the country. Also known as “removal.”
  12. (Deportation) The pressured or forced evacuation of civilians from their home or home country to a foreign state.
  13. (Deportation) Trains, usually used for cattle cargo, transported Jews to the camps. They were often told they were to be 'resettled' in order to deceive them.
  14. (Deportation) is forcing a person to leave a country by official order.
  15. (Deportation) “The act of a state in the exercise of its sovereignty in removing an alien from its territory to a certain place after refusal of admission or termination of permission to remain.” (IOM)
  16. (deportation) Expulsion from a country of a resident non-citizen who has committed a serious crime or is considered a threat to national security.
  17. (deportation) The forced transport of people outside of the area where theylive.
  18. (deportation) The removal of a foreign national who has entered Canada illegally or who has committed a violation of Canadian law. A person deported from Canada is barred from entering Canada again in the future unless ministerial consent is given. 
  19. (deportation) can result for resident aliens convicted of a felony, which is why the issue of a felony drunk driving case carries special significance in such instances.
  20. (Deported) This refers to the act of being forced to return to your country of origin if you are not a United States citizen but are currently living in America.
  21. The paranormal movement of objects out of a secure enclosed space. Cf. apport. See also dematerialization, teleportation.
  22. To send or carry off; transport, esp. forcibly. (Expel).
  23. The disappearance of an object during a séance. (cf. apport)