Deport
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British pronunciation/dɪpˈɔːt/
American pronunciation/dɪˈpɔɹt/

Definição e Significado de "deport"

to deport
01

deportar, expulsar

to force a foreigner to leave a country, usually because they have broken the law
Transitive: to deport an immigrant
to deport definition and meaning
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The immigration officers deport undocumented immigrants who are found living in the country illegally.
During World War II, the United States deported hundreds of immigrants back to Germany, Italy and Japan.
Border patrol agents are currently deporting a group of migrants apprehended near the southern border.
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deportar, expelir

to forcibly exile an inhabitant from their homeland and transport them to another location
Transitive: to deport a native
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The oppressive regime regularly deport dissidents to remote regions of the country as a form of punishment.
After being convicted of treason, the nobleman was deported from the kingdom and banished to a distant island.
The authorities arrested the political activist and threatened to deport him to a neighboring country.
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comportar-se, agir

to conduct oneself or behave in a particular manner
Transitive: to deport oneself in a specific manner
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Despite the stressful situation, she managed to deport herself with grace and composure.
He always deports himself confidently in social settings, making him a natural leader among his peers.
It 's important to deport yourself respectfully when interacting with elders in our culture.
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