Deporting Meaning in English
word · lemma: deport
Definición
Forcibly sending someone out of a country, usually by a government authority, often because they broke immigration laws.
Uso & Matices
Usually used in legal, news, or formal contexts when talking about immigration or law enforcement. Commonly appears with 'deporting immigrants', 'deporting criminals'. Can be emotionally charged depending on context.
Spanish: deportando - expulsando (del país)Portuguese (BR): deportando - expulsando (do país)Portuguese (PT): deportando - expulsando (do país)Chinese (Simplified): 驱逐出境Chinese (Traditional): 驅逐出境Hindi: निर्वासित कर रहे हैंArabic: ترحيلBengali: নির্বাসন করা - বহিষ্কার করাRussian: депортироватьJapanese: 強制送還するVietnamese: trục xuấtKorean: 추방하다Turkish: sınır dışı etmekUrdu: ملک بدر کرناIndonesian: mendeportasi - mengusir (hukum)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The government is deporting people who broke the law.
basic
Many countries are deporting dangerous criminals.
basic
They are deporting immigrants without legal documents.
basic
News reports say they’re deporting hundreds of people every week.
natural
They started deporting people as soon as the new law passed.
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The threat of deporting families caused a lot of fear in the community.
natural