deport

[dɪˈpɔːt]

deport Definition

  • 1expel (a foreigner) from a country, typically on the grounds of illegal status or for having committed a crime
  • 2carry (something) away from a place

Using deport: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deport" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The government deported the illegal immigrants back to their home country.

  • Example

    He was deported for committing a serious crime.

  • Example

    The floodwaters had completely deported the cars from the parking lot.

  • Example

    The wind had deported the sand from the beach.

deport Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for deport

Idioms Using deport

  • deport oneself like a gentleman/lady

    to behave in a polite and respectful manner

    Example

    Even though he was angry, he still tried to deport himself like a gentleman.

  • to behave in a way that is dignified and respectable

    Example

    She always tried to deport herself with honor, even in difficult situations.

  • to behave in a way that is appropriate and in keeping with social norms

    Example

    He always tried to deport himself with decorum, even when he was upset.

Phrases with deport

  • self-deportation

    the act of leaving a country voluntarily, usually due to unfavorable conditions such as lack of employment opportunities or political instability

    Example

    Many people in the region have chosen self-deportation to escape the violence and poverty.

  • to behave in a particular way or manner

    Example

    He always tried to deport himself with dignity and grace.

  • to distract or divert someone's attention from the real world or real-life problems

    Example

    Video games can be a way to deport from reality and relax after a long day.

Origins of deport

from Latin 'deportare', meaning 'carry away'

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Summary: deport in Brief

'Deport' [dɪˈpɔːt] means to expel a foreigner from a country, often due to illegal status or criminal activity. It can also mean to carry something away from a place. Examples include 'The government deported the illegal immigrants back to their home country.' and 'The floodwaters had completely deported the cars from the parking lot.' Phrases include 'self-deportation,' 'deport oneself,' and idioms like 'deport oneself with honor,' all referring to behavior and deportment.