Sentence example with the word 'deport'

deport

abstract, cast off, consign, eject, export, impart, outlaw, relay, spread, transfuse

Definition v. behave in a certain manner

Last update: October 8, 2015


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He was deported because of his alleged involvement in the conspiracy. .   [verb]

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Any government which countenances the idea that Britain should be willing to deport people to face torture or death should be ashamed of itself.   [verb]

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This is the site of an important test case where the government is trying to deport asylum-seekers who are parents of Irish-born citizens.   [verb]

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The priests shall be turned out in chain gangs and build roads for our convenience, and the superfluous females shall all be deported to the glorious colony of Massowah.   [verb]

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Speranski and Magnitski have been deported to their proper place.   [verb]

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Struck with the sad condition of the lepers, whom it was the practice of the Hawaian government to deport to the island of Molokai, he conceived an earnest desire to mitigate their lot, and in 1873 volunteered to take spiritual charge of the settlement at Molokai.   [Please select]

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It finally became necessary to trap and deport most of these skunks.   [Please select]

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How, then, should he deport himself toward Mary now, seeing her again at the bridge-party.   [Please select]

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(f) Compensation to French nationals deported or compelled to do forced labor.   [Please select]

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The Acadians should be deported if they would not take the oath.   [Please select]

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deplore - deport - depose