deport

  • 21DÉPORT — s. m. T. de Procédure. Action de se récuser soi même. Le déport d un juge, d un arbitre.   Il signifie aussi, Retardement, délai ; mais on ne l emploie guère alors que dans cette locution adverbiale, Sans déport, Incontinent, sur le champ. Il fut …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 22deport — 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

  • 23deport — UK [dɪˈpɔː(r)t] / US [dɪˈpɔrt] verb [transitive] Word forms deport : present tense I/you/we/they deport he/she/it deports present participle deporting past tense deported past participle deported to send someone out of a country, usually because… …

    English dictionary

  • 24Deport — De|port 〈[depɔ:r] od. [depɔ̣rt] m. 6; Börse〉 Kursabschlag, Kursabzug, Unterschied zwischen dem Tages u. dem niedrigeren Lieferungskurs [<frz. déport] * * * Depọrt   [französisch] der, s/ e, 1) im Wertpapierhandel Vergütung bei der… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 25Deport — This French surname is found in the usual anglicized spellings of Deport, Deporte, Depport, and the amazing Dapart , this latter variety being the first proven recording in Elizabethan times! However although this suggests that de port s were… …

    Surnames reference

  • 26deport — verb ADVERB ▪ forcibly (esp. BrE) PREPOSITION ▪ to ▪ Many refugees were forcibly deported back to the countries they had come from. ▪ from ▪ …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 27Deport — De|port 〈 [depo:r] od. [depɔ̣rt] m.; Gen.: , Pl.: s od. e; Börse〉 Unterschied zwischen dem Tages u. dem niedrigeren Lieferungskurs, Kursabschlag [Etym.: <frz. déport] …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 28deport — 01. He was convicted of a drug offence, and [deported]. 02. One of my former students was [deported] to her country after being caught trying to enter the U.S. illegally. 03. The [deportation] order was sent to his home after his request for… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 29deport — de|port [dıˈpo:t US o:rt] v [T] [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: déporter, from Latin portare to carry ] to make someone leave a country and return to the country they came from, especially because they do not have a legal right to stay… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 30Deport — De|port [auch de po:ɐ̯] der; s, Plur. e u. (bei franz. Ausspr.) s <aus gleichbed. fr. déport, Gegenbildung zu 2↑Report> Kursabzug im Deportgeschäft (Verlängerungsgeschäft für das Leihen von Effekten); Ggs. 2↑Report …

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