ADV
forcibly
PREP
(back) to
The government deported the illegal immigrants back to their home country last month.
from
The government decided to deport him from the country after his visa expired.
verb
To comport (oneself); to behave.
Let an ambassador deport himself in the most graceful manner before a prince.
To evict, especially from a country.
Ask her to deport all illegals living in this town without a green card or the appropriate documents that prove their naturalized citizenship.
Boturini was accused of entering the country without permission, jailed, and deported to Spain eight years after his arrival in Mexico.
verb — expel from a country
verb — hand over to the authorities of another country
verb — behave in a certain manner
If I don't take care of all the bureaucratic issues, they'll simply deport me.
The aliens are coming and stealing our jobs. Earth for the earthlings! Deport the Martians!
The Indian government threatened to deport her.
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