deport
verb
[ dɪˈpɔːt ]
• expel (a foreigner) from a country, typically on the grounds of illegal status or for having committed a crime.
• "he was deported for violation of immigration laws"
Similar:
expel,
banish,
exile,
transport,
expatriate,
extradite,
repatriate,
evict,
oust,
cast out,
throw out,
turn out,
drive out,
drum out,
kick out,
boot out,
chuck out,
give someone the boot,
send packing,
throw someone out on their ear,
turf out,
give someone the bum's rush,
out,
ostracize,
• conduct oneself in a specified manner.
• "he has deported himself with great dignity"
Similar:
behave,
act,
perform,
conduct oneself,
acquit oneself,
bear oneself,
carry oneself,
hold oneself,
comport oneself,
Origin:
late 16th century (in deport (sense 2)): from French déporter, from Latin deportare, from de- ‘away’ + portare ‘carry’.