DEPORT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster banish, exile, deport, transport mean to remove by authority from a state or country banish implies compulsory removal from a country not necessarily one's own
deport - Wiktionary, the free dictionary deport (third-person singular simple present deports, present participle deporting, simple past and past participle deported) These illegal immigrants were being deported (sense 2) to Mexico by American authorities (reflexive, now rare) To comport (oneself); to behave quotations
Deport - definition of deport by The Free Dictionary 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
The Cost of Detaining and Deporting One Person in America Here’s What It Can Cost to Detain and Deport Just One Person The US government says it spends an average of $17,121 to deport a single person One man’s journey through the process shows the
deport - WordReference. com Dictionary of English de•port dɪˈpɔrt v [ ~ + obj] to expel (an alien) from a country; banish: The federal authorities deported him for illegal entry to carry oneself in a certain way: The young children deported themselves perfectly