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to deport
01
expulser
to force a foreigner to leave a country, usually because they have broken the law
Transitive: to deport an immigrant
Exemples
During World War II, the United States deported hundreds of immigrants back to Germany, Italy and Japan.
Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, les États-Unis ont expulsé des centaines d'immigrants vers l'Allemagne, l'Italie et le Japon.
02
déporter, expulser
to forcibly exile an inhabitant from their homeland and transport them to another location
Transitive: to deport a native
Exemples
After being convicted of treason, the nobleman was deported from the kingdom and banished to a distant island.
Après avoir été reconnu coupable de trahison, le noble a été déporté du royaume et banni sur une île lointaine.
03
se comporter, se conduire
to conduct oneself or behave in a particular manner
Transitive: to deport oneself in a specific manner
Exemples
He always deports himself confidently in social settings, making him a natural leader among his peers.
Il se comporte toujours avec assurance dans les situations sociales, ce qui en fait un leader naturel parmi ses pairs.
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