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Expel from country
Answer for the clue "Expel from country ", 6 letters:
deport
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Word definitions for deport in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Deport \De*port"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deported ; p. pr. & vb. n. Deporting .] [F. d['e]porter to transport for life, OF., to divert, amuse, from L. deportare to carry away; de- + portare to carry. See Port demeanor.] To transport; to carry away; to ...
Usage examples of deport.
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When that happened, such people were quickly removed from society and if the psychological mind-altering drugs did not solve the problem, they were deported to the moon Australiana, where they, and others like them, were doomed to spend the rest of their lives in exile.
But they were quickly taken away from society, and if the psychological mind-altering drugs did not solve the problem, they were deported to the moon Australiana, where they, and others like them, were doomed to spend the rest of their lives in exile.
They called themselves that, but Homebodies and Climbers had to maintain a genteel courtesy toward the people they deported.
Here is another illustration: Before the 28th February, 1915, more than 10,000 persons, old men, women, and children, who had been deported from France to Germany, had been repatriated by way of Switzerland.
The State Department deported several Chilean nationals and delivered a warning to the ambassador.
Following that incident, the Department of State issued a sharply worded protest to the Chilean embassy and two members of the embassy staff were deported as personae non gratae in the United States.
More than that, I am told that the Comandante, the Padre, and Alcalde are actually arranging to deport some of the American women by this vessel, which has been hitherto sacred to the emissaries of the Church alone.
After the army had fled from the field of Cannae it was deported to Sicily, not to return till the enemy had evacuated Italy, and a similar decree was recently passed in the case of Fulvius' legions.
Mliss with her clearness of material perception and self-reliance, Clytie with her placid -152- self-esteem and saint-like correctness of deport ment.
We surmised that the man had been deported to serve as an antiAmerican spy.
But they saw through his game, and he was deported on the steamer and given the freedom of the world.
He was apprehended, tried and convicted of trespass, sentenced to pay a small fine, and again deported on the steamer with the warning that if he trespassed again, he would be fined one hundred dollars and be sent to prison in Honolulu.
He tried Hawaii, where, unable to prove him insane, the authorities deported him.
Behind it was the fine hand of the same conservative element that haled the Nature Man before the Insanity Commission in Los Angeles and that deported him from Hawaii.