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The example sentences of DEPORT in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "deport" in a sentence | "deport" example sentences

How to use "deport" in a sentence?

  • I would just have a different policy than what he has espoused... We need to recognize we are not going to deport 12 million people, and ... we shouldn't.
    -Haley Barbour-
  • I was also going to give a graduation speech in Arizona this weekend. But with my accent, I was afraid they would try to deport me.
    -Arnold Schwarzenegger-
  • We need to deport these criminals and negotiate agreements requiring that they do their time in their own countries.
    -Kathleen Brown-
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Definition and meaning of DEPORT

What does "deport mean?"

/dəˈpôrt/

deport

verb
expel foreigner from country.

What are synonyms of "deport"?
Some common synonyms of "deport" are:
  • expel,
  • banish,
  • exile,
  • transport,
  • expatriate,
  • extradite,
  • repatriate,
  • evict,
  • oust,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ikˈspel/

expel
verb

To release or push something (e.g. air) out.

/ˈbaniSH/

banish
verb

send someone away from country or place as official punishment.

/ˈeɡˌzīl/

exile
noun verb

One forced to leave their home and live elsewhere. send someone into exile.

transport
noun verb

Very strong uncontrollable emotion, e.g. delight. take or carry people or goods from one place to another by means of vehicle or ship.

expatriate
adjective noun verb

living outside native country. Someone who does not live in their own country. settle abroad.

/ˈekstrəˌdīt/

extradite
verb

To send someone to another country to stand trial.

/rēˈpātrēˌāt/

repatriate
noun verb

person who has been repatriated. send someone back to their own country.

/əˈvikt/

evict
verb

To force someone to leave their home/other place.

/oust/

oust
verb

To eject from a position or place; force out.

What are antonyms of "deport"?
Some common antonyms of "deport" are:
  • admit,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ədˈmit/

admit
verb

To allow someone to enter.

Phrases and Idioms that contain "deport"

deport

To force someone to leave the country that they are in. Often said of people ...

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.

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