Definition of Deport

Verb: deport  di'port or dee'port [N. Amer], di'port [Brit]

  1. Behave in a certain manner
    "he deported himself with dignity";
    - behave, acquit, bear, conduct, comport, carry
     
  2. Hand over to the authorities of another country
    "They deported the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there";
    - extradite, deliver
     
  3. Expel from a country
    "The poet was deported because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions";
    - expatriate, exile

See also:
depopulations
deportable

Anagrams containing the word deport

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