Deport

/dɪˈpɔːt/

निर्वासित करना/देश से निकाल देना; (कम प्रचलित) आचरण करना

Origin & History

From French 'déporter' and Latin 'deportare' (“carry away, transport”), from 'de-' + 'portare' (“to carry”).

फ़्रेंच 'déporter' और लैटिन 'deportare' (अर्थ: 'दूर ले जाना/स्थानांतरित करना') से; 'de-' + 'portare' (अर्थ: 'ढोना/ले जाना')।

Definition

To deport someone usually means to officially force them to leave a country, often because of immigration or legal reasons; in older/formal use, it can also mean to behave or conduct oneself in a particular manner.

'Deport' का सामान्य अर्थ किसी व्यक्ति को सरकारी आदेश से देश से बाहर निकालना (निर्वासित करना) होता है, अक्सर आव्रजन/कानूनी कारणों से; पुराने/औपचारिक प्रयोग में इसका अर्थ 'आचरण करना/अपने को ढंग से प्रस्तुत करना' भी हो सकता है।

Parts of Speech

Verb:
The government decided to deport the man after his visa expired.
Verb:
In formal writing, 'deport' can mean to behave in a particular way.

Usage Examples

He was deported for violating immigration rules.
The court ordered the authorities to deport the offender after the sentence.
They fear being deported if their documents are not renewed.
She deported herself with calm dignity during the crisis. (formal/rare)

Related Forms

Idioms & Phrases

Deport oneself
अपना आचरण/व्यवहार करना (औपचारिक)