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Synonyms for deport
dɪˈpɔrt, -ˈpoʊrtde·port
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Princeton's WordNet
behave, acquit, bear, deport, conduct, comport, carryverb
behave in a certain manner
"She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"
Synonyms:
exile, digest, abide, express, comport, tolerate, act, pack, have a bun in the oven, support, impart, behave, sway, assoil, extend, carry, guide, lead, deliver, put up, take, stick out, channel, expect, assume, pay, endure, take over, deal, dribble, run, extradite, do, transport, exculpate, stomach, birth, direct, hold, expatriate, transmit, clear, stock, have, acquit, brook, yield, turn out, convey, persuade, post, conduct, suffer, discharge, stand, exonerate, gestate, contain, accept, carry on, stockpile, give birth, wear, bearextradite, deliver, deportverb
hand over to the authorities of another country
"They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there"
Synonyms:
pitch, have, fork out, deliver, bear, conduct, surrender, return, redeem, extradite, acquit, rescue, turn in, exile, cede, fork up, hand over, drive home, expatriate, give up, fork over, present, comport, carry, give birth, birth, render, behave, saveexpatriate, deport, exileverb
expel from a country
"The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions"
Synonyms:
expatriate, extradite, behave, comport, conduct, carry, exile, acquit, deliver, bear
Matched Categories
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#26 | have | |
#47 | do | |
#137 | post | |
#148 | support | |
#246 | take | |
#342 | guide | |
#357 | return | |
#400 | save | |
#434 | stock | |
#552 | act | |
#599 | pay | |
#672 | run | |
#783 | direct | |
#805 | present | |
#907 | clear | |
#1176 | lead | |
#1193 | channel | |
#1274 | deal | |
#1275 | hold | |
#1365 | express | |
#1570 | pack | |
#1747 | transport | |
#1778 | stand | |
#1893 | accept | |
#2223 | birth | |
#2323 | expect | |
#2412 | carry | |
#2490 | bear | |
#2645 | conduct | |
#2664 | wear | |
#2700 | contain | |
#3338 | deliver | |
#3354 | assume | |
#4532 | extend | |
#4557 | yield | |
#4562 | digest | |
#4572 | rescue | |
#5685 | discharge | |
#6061 | redeem | |
#6268 | pitch | |
#6848 | suffer | |
#7838 | stomach | |
#8863 | brook | |
#9616 | transmit | |
#9759 | render | |
#11564 | surrender | |
#12106 | abide | |
#12977 | convey | |
#13337 | behave | |
#14379 | exile | |
#17882 | persuade | |
#17899 | endure | |
#17963 | tolerate | |
#20466 | sway | |
#23638 | expulsion | |
#26910 | deportation | |
#30867 | expatriate | |
#32596 | impart | |
#33246 | deported | |
#34213 | stockpile | |
#41031 | expel | |
#50992 | dribble | |
#57767 | deport | |
#64991 | evict | |
#66067 | cede | |
#80642 | comport | |
#86050 | extradite | |
#95762 | acquit | |
#112103 | expels | |
#113449 | exonerate | |
#138643 | deporting | |
#265102 | exculpate | |
#267080 | gestate | |
#277649 | deports |
How to use deport in a sentence?
There is no plan to deport 11 million people, the plan also includes a path to legal status.
I am very disturbed by reports that the government may commence raids to deport families who have fled here to escape violence in Central America, we need to take steps to protect children and families seeking refuge here, not cast them out. O’Malley said the plan would be.
This is opening the eyes of people and hopefully of politicians and helps finally to deport criminals.
This irresponsible legislation has already caused the release of thousands of criminals that U.S. Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement was trying to deport, now it may also cost California police and sheriffs critical funding from the federal government. Last year, these grants were worth more than $ 130 million.
He was nervous. He knew that to have problems with the authorities was serious. ... We couldn't have a criminal record, that is what he had in mind. What is going to happen to me now? Now I am not going to be OK. They are going to deport me.
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