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Synonyms for deport
dɪˈpɔrt, -ˈpoʊrtde·port

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Princeton's WordNet3.2 / 5 votes

  1. behave, acquit, bear, deport, conduct, comport, carryverb

    behave in a certain manner

    "She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"

    Synonyms:
    exile, digest, abide, express, comport, tolerate, act, pack, have a bun in the oven, support, impart, behave, sway, assoil, extend, carry, guide, lead, deliver, put up, take, stick out, channel, expect, assume, pay, endure, take over, deal, dribble, run, extradite, do, transport, exculpate, stomach, birth, direct, hold, expatriate, transmit, clear, stock, have, acquit, brook, yield, turn out, convey, persuade, post, conduct, suffer, discharge, stand, exonerate, gestate, contain, accept, carry on, stockpile, give birth, wear, bear

  2. extradite, deliver, deportverb

    hand over to the authorities of another country

    "They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there"

    Synonyms:
    pitch, have, fork out, deliver, bear, conduct, surrender, return, redeem, extradite, acquit, rescue, turn in, exile, cede, fork up, hand over, drive home, expatriate, give up, fork over, present, comport, carry, give birth, birth, render, behave, save

  3. expatriate, deport, exileverb

    expel from a country

    "The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions"

    Synonyms:
    expatriate, extradite, behave, comport, conduct, carry, exile, acquit, deliver, bear

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  1. List of paraphrases for "deport":

    expel, deports, deporting, expels, evict, deported, deportation, expulsion

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How to use deport in a sentence?

  1. Carlos Labada:

    The girl is subjected to psychological torture. Every day (authorities) tell her, Were going to deport you, were going to deport you, it would be like a living death.

  2. Jeb Bush:

    There is no plan to deport 11 million people, the plan also includes a path to legal status.

  3. President Barack Obama:

    In order for us to get absolute certainty that it's gonna be permanent and not just temporary, that it doesn't just last during my administration and then get reversed by the next president, is we've gotta pass a bill, it means that, for the next set of presidential candidates ... when they start asking for votes, the first question should be, 'Do you really intend to deport 11 million people?'.

  4. President Barack Obama:

    If they start feeling enough pressure, that can make a difference, when they start asking for votes, the first question should be, do you really intend to deport 11 million people?

  5. President Barack Obama:

    It means that, for the next set of presidential candidates ... when they start asking for votes, the first question should be, 'Do you really intend to deport 11 million people?'.


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