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Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
1. deport
verb. ['dɪˈpɔrt'] behave in a certain manner.
Synonyms
- acquit
- assert
- posture
- act
- comport
- pose
- walk around
- put forward
- deal
- behave
- hold
- move
- carry
- fluster
- conduct
Antonyms
- erect
- gracefulness
- awkwardness
- incapability
Etymology
- deporto (Latin)
- de (Latin)
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Rhymes with Deport
- underreport
- transport
- misreport
- teleport
- vanwart
- vancourt
- valcourt
- rancourt
- precourt
- jeancourt
- extort
- distort
- contort
- consort
- comport
- support
- resort
- report
- purport
- mccourt
- mccort
- laporte
- laforte
- import
- exhort
- escort
- cavort
- athwart
- zwart
- thwart
2. deport
verb. ['dɪˈpɔrt'] expel from a country.
Synonyms
- exile
- throw out
- kick out
- expel
Antonyms
- forbid
- disallow
- exclude
- give
Etymology
- deporto (Latin)
- de (Latin)
3. deport
verb. ['dɪˈpɔrt'] hand over to the authorities of another country.
Synonyms
- repatriate
- kick out
- extradite
- expel
- deliver
Antonyms
- bull
- convict
- disclaim
- unerect
Etymology
- deporto (Latin)
- de (Latin)
Sentences with deport
1. Verb, base form
The Panamanian immigration will most likely not check your criminal record or test for HIV/AIDS, but does reserve the right to deport anyone found with either.
2. Noun, singular or mass
If you fail to notify immigration authorities of your divorce and they approve your permanent residence petition, they may revoke it at any time upon learning of the divorce and deport you, even years later.