No exact match translations found for 'deport' in oriya.
Word 'deport' in Other Languages
- deport in Assamese অসমীয়া
- deport in Bengali বাংলা
- deport in Bodo बड़ो
- deport in Dogri डोगरी
- deport in English
- deport in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- deport in Hindi हिन्दी
- deport in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
- deport in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- deport in Konkani कोंकणी
- deport in Maithili মৈথিলী
- deport in Malayalam മലയാളം
- deport in Manipuri মৈতৈলোন্
- deport in Marathi मराठी
- deport in Nepali नेपाली
- deport in Oriya ଓଡ଼ିଆ
- deport in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
- deport in Sanskrit संस्कृतम्
- deport in Santali
- deport in Sindhi سنڌي
- deport in Tamil தமிழ்
- deport in Telugu తెలుగు
- deport in Urdu اُردُو
Deport
Part of Speech
Verb
Pronunciation
English (UK): /dɪˈpɔːt/
English (US): /dɪˈpɔːrt/
Definitions
- To expel (a foreigner) from a country, typically on legal grounds.
- To conduct oneself in a specified manner.
Usage Examples
- The government decided to deport the individual due to visa violations.
- She deported herself with grace and dignity at the formal event.
- Many refugees fear being deported back to their home country.
Etymology
Derived from Latin deportare, meaning "to carry away," from de- (away) + portare (to carry).
Synonyms
- Expel
- Extradite
- Repatriate
- Remove
Antonyms
- Admit
- Welcome
- Naturalize
- Retain
Translations
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
French | expulser | /ɛk.spyl.se/ |
Spanish | deportar | /de.porˈtar/ |
Hindi | निर्वासित करना | /nɪr.vaː.sɪt kəɾ.naː/ |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 驱逐出境 | /qū zhú chū jìng/ |
Russian | депортировать | /dʲɪpɐrˈtʲirəvətʲ/ |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
In British English, "deport" has a more rounded "ɔː" sound, whereas in American English, the "r" is more pronounced.
Historical Usage
Throughout history, deportation has been used as a legal and political tool. Governments have deported individuals for various reasons, including legal violations, political dissent, and wartime security measures.
Cultural Nuances
In some regions, deportation is viewed as a strict legal consequence, while in others, it is seen as a humanitarian crisis when affecting vulnerable populations.
More Information
Deportation policies vary widely by country, with some nations enforcing strict immigration laws while others provide legal pathways to remain. The topic is often debated in the context of human rights and international law.