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to deport oneself

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  • deport oneself — archaic conduct oneself in a specified manner. → deport …   English new terms dictionary

  • deport oneself — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. behave, comport (oneself), conduct (oneself), bear (oneself); see behave 2 . See Synonym Study at behave …   English dictionary for students

  • deport — ► VERB 1) expel (a foreigner or immigrant) from a country. 2) (deport oneself) archaic behave in a specified manner. DERIVATIVES deportation noun deportee noun. ORIGIN Latin deportare, from portare carry …   English terms dictionary

  • deport — I v. (formal) ( to behave ) 1)(d; refl.) to deport like (he deported himself like a gentleman) 2) (P; refl.) to deport oneself well II v. (D; tr.) ( to send out of the country ) to deport from; to * * * [dɪ pɔːt] to (D;tr.) ( to send out of the… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • deport — verb 1》 expel (a foreigner or immigrant) from a country. 2》 (deport oneself) archaic conduct oneself in a specified manner. Derivatives deportable adjective deportation noun deportee noun Origin C16: from Fr. déporter, from L. deportare, from de… …   English new terms dictionary

  • deport — /dəˈpɔt / (say duh pawt) verb (t) 1. to transport forcibly, as to a penal colony or a place of exile. 2. to expel (an undesirable alien) from a country; banish. –phrase 3. deport oneself, to bear, conduct, or behave oneself in a particular manner …  

  • deport — de·port /di pōrt/ vt: to send (an alien) out of a country by order of deportation compare exclude de·port·able adj Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • deport — late 15c., to behave, from O.Fr. deporter behave (12c.), from de thoroughly, formally + porter to carry, bear oneself (see PORT (Cf. port) (3)). Original sense preserved in DEPORTMENT (Cf. deportment). Meaning banish is first recorded 1640s, from …   Etymology dictionary

  • deport — [dē pôrt′, dipôrt′] vt. [OFr deporter < de (L de), intens. + porter < L portare, to carry, bear: see PORT2] 1. to behave or conduct (oneself) in a specified way 2. [Fr déporter < L deportare, to carry away, banish < de , from +… …   English World dictionary

  • deport — deportable, adj. deportee, n. deporter, n. /di pawrt , pohrt /, v.t. 1. to expel (an alien) from a country; banish. 2. to send or carry off; transport, esp. forcibly: The country deported its criminals. 3. to bear, conduct, or behave (oneself) in …   Universalium

  • deport — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. conduct (oneself), behave; expel, send away, banish, exile, expatriate. See ejection, transfer, conduct. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. exile, banish, extradite, expel from a country; see banish 1 ,… …   English dictionary for students

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