Deport (verb)

  1. To expel (someone) from a country, typically for political or immigration reasons.
  2. To send someone back to their own country.

Origin:

Mid 16th century (in the sense "expel from a country"): from french déporter or latin deportare, from de- "away" + portare "carry".

Examples:

  1. The government announced plans to deport illegal immigrants.
  2. He was deported to his home country.
  3. The government deported the political dissidents.
  4. She was deported for overstaying her visa.
  5. The refugees were deported to their home country.
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