0 to force someone to leave a country, especially someone who has no legal right to be there or who has broken the law:
1 to force a person to leave a country:
The government hopes to deport the criminals.
These knots are deported into the maternal circulation and become trapped in the blood vessels of the lungs where they are eventually lysed.
Through bullying, more or less subtle extortion, and collaboration with unsavoury dictators more than 4,000 people were deported during the course of the war.
Reviews 691 only to be deported in 1992.
Religious houses and schools were closed, foreign priests were deported and drastic limitations were imposed on the clergy.
The preparation of this grand operation (half a million people were to be deported) took nearly a year.
Thousands were deported, thousands not.
His situation deteriorates when he suddenly receives information that he is considered a war criminal and therefore may have to be deported and returned to his country of origin.
In a third case the assistant secretary of a 'swadeshi' steam navigation company was deported for six years.
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把…驅逐出境,把…遣送出境…
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deportar…
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sınırdışı etmek, ülke dışına çıkarmak…
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deportovat, vykázat…
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