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Meanings of
deport
in English
Portuguese
comportar-se
Catalan
conduir-se
Back to the meaning
Behave in a certain manner.
bear
carry
conduct
behave
acquit
comport
Portuguese
comportar-se
Portuguese
desterrar
Catalan
exiliar
Back to the meaning
Expel from a country.
exile
expatriate
repatriate
Portuguese
desterrar
Synonyms
Examples for "
bear
"
bear
carry
conduct
behave
acquit
Examples for "
bear
"
1
Today, however, just two of the 18
bear
market indicators are present.
2
As major nuclear powers, we
bear
special responsibility for maintaining international security.
3
But is it possible the
bear
market has already come and gone?
4
Prices are increased to what the market will
bear
without Government control.
5
Yet the panel is clear on who should
bear
the real responsibility.
1
Such decisions
carry
political consequences, particularly in high-profile cases, legal experts said.
2
Those funds still
carry
a notable long position in the market, however.
3
Pollution controls
carry
important financial and health consequences for the United States.
4
Today however, I
carry
another more ambiguous, and I think positive, message.
5
The state's rules, which became effective December 11,
carry
possible criminal penalties.
1
The Bank of Greece plans to
conduct
stress tests later this year.
2
The government is ultimately responsible for the
conduct
of the armed forces.
3
She is also opposed to following accepted rules of
conduct
& health.
4
Second, police often fail to believe rape victims and
conduct
full investigations.
5
He said the Commission would be free to
conduct
its work impartially.
1
Yet questions remain about how Chinese banks would
behave
in a crisis.
2
The animals, however exotic, would fundamentally
behave
like animals in zoos anywhere.
3
Given the way banks
behave
,
this is what I fear may happen.
4
He will address the question of how business should
behave
in society.
5
We should have a nanny state if parents continue
behave
like children.
1
Explainer: Why will Republicans vote to
acquit
Trump in his impeachment trial?
2
His conscience was not satisfied; and he should not
acquit
the Bishops.
3
The judge directed the jury to
acquit
the prisoner on that count.
4
She had to
acquit
herself of these charges; thus she gained power.
5
He will in no wise
acquit
the guilty, or He will pardon.
1
Reubon agreed to
comport
himself in the manner advised in my last.
2
He shall
comport
himself as if you were all at Nova Zembla.
3
He saw how he must
comport
himself toward this strange wild people.
4
Yet, taken as a whole, criminals on the scaffold
comport
themselves creditably.
5
But how does such an idea
comport
with that of eternal torment?
Portuguese
extraditar
Catalan
extradir
Back to the meaning
Hand over to the authorities of another country.
deliver
extradite
Portuguese
extraditar
Usage of
deport
in English
1
Donald Trump wants to
deport
11 million migrants: is that even possible?
2
Trump initially said he would seek to
deport
millions of undocumented immigrants.
3
Nineteen countries
deport
non-nationals who are HIV-positive, including Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
4
We
deport
non-citizens who have committed crime in Australia against our community.
5
Trump also touched on his plan to
deport
illegal immigrants to Mexico.
6
The therapist said she repeatedly intervened with authorities not to
deport
him.
7
As a presidential candidate Mr Trump promised to
deport
every illegal immigrant.
8
We
deport
non-citizens who have committed crimes in Australia against our community.
9
A plan to
deport
third-country nationals to Mexico fueled outrage this week.
10
Bavaria further wants to operate its own charter flights to
deport
migrants.
11
Mr. Soloman can
deport
himself on all occasions with becoming good nature.
12
If you are one, you will
deport
yourself honorably toward an enemy.
13
But they may label my mother as an undesirable and
deport
her.
14
While campaigning, Trump said he would
deport
11 million illegal immigrants.
15
After four years they're just trying to
deport
us, he said.
16
The state is entitled to
deport
people it considers a threat.
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deport
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
deport illegal
deport people
deport millions
deport undocumented
deport migrants
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Translations for
deport
Portuguese
comportar-se
resistir
desterrar
exilar
expulsar
deportar
banir
degredar
extraditar
Catalan
conduir-se
portar-se
captenir-se
exiliar
deportar
extradir
Deport
through the time
Deport
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Less common
United States of America
Less common
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