deport

Meaning

  1. (archaic, reflexive) To comport (oneself); to behave.
  2. (transitive) To evict, especially from a country.

Synonyms

exile
C1
banish
C2
expel
C2
expatriate
behave
B2

comport

bear
A2
🐻
conduct
B2
cast out
carry
A2
acquit
30k
deliver
B1
displace
47k
drive out
evict
21k
extradite
36k
relegate
send away
transport
B2

forced eviction

disport
drive
A2
drive away
tear out
eject
20k
transfer
B2
excommunicate
chase away
cashier
C2
brush off
walk around
extradition
C2
kick out
oust
44k
put out
reject
C1

conduct oneself

remove
B1
replace
B2
depopulate
deportation
23k
depository
37k
dislocate
dislodge
42k
dismiss
C1
dispel
30k
Translations

déporter
deportieren
deportar
deportare
expulser
deporteren
deportar
abschieben

εξορίζω

deportar

αποπέμπω

expatrier
esiliare
bandire
extrader
Frequency

24k
Pronounced as (IPA)
/dɪˈpɔɹt/
Etymology

Borrowed from French déporter. With the meaning of "behave", from Old French deporter (“behave”), from Latin deportō, from de- + portō.

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