Deport
pronunciation: dɪpɔrt
part of speech: verb
deportar = deport ; exile ; extradite.
Example: As part of this policy the National Library was closed, staff deported and the collections dispersed.Example: He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.Example: The process of extraditing someone from the UK is different depending on which country is making the request.
Deportar synonyms
bear
in spanish: oso,
pronunciation: ber
part of speech: verb, noun
conduct
in spanish: conducta,
pronunciation: kəndʌkt
part of speech: noun, verb
deliver
in spanish: entregar,
pronunciation: dɪlɪvɜr
part of speech: verb
carry
in spanish: llevar,
pronunciation: kæri
part of speech: verb
surrender
in spanish: Rendición,
pronunciation: sɜrendɜr
part of speech: noun, verb
expatriate
in spanish: expatriado,
pronunciation: ekspeɪtrieɪt
part of speech: adjective, noun
exile
in spanish: exilio,
pronunciation: egzaɪl
part of speech: noun
acquit
in spanish: absolver,
pronunciation: əkwɪt
part of speech: verb
comport
in spanish: portarse,
pronunciation: kəmpɔrt
part of speech: verb
behave
in spanish: comportarse,
pronunciation: bɪheɪv
part of speech: verb
extradite
in spanish: extraditar,
pronunciation: ekstrədaɪt
part of speech: verb