Synonym: exile, expatriation, transportation. Similar words: transportation, deport, dissertation, portion, proportion, proportional, station, deprecation. Meaning: [‚diːpɔː'teɪʃn] n. 1. the act of expelling a person from their native land 2. the expulsion from a country of an undesirable alien.
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31. A CROWN court judge is considering recommending the deportation of a man convicted of deception.
32. A cap on the number of suspension of deportation cases granted had never been set before, immigration officials said.
33. Dissident radicals of all sorts were assumed to bear loyalty to alien ideologies, and deportation became the fate of many.
34. Since then it has been the practice to commute the sentence on Western expatriates to imprisonment followed by deportation.
35. Johan Egelstedt, 19, faced deportation because immigration rules say an aupair must be a girl.
36. Since anyone doing so is liable to immediate deportation.
37. The department processes deportation and removal orders.
38. The government ordered the deportation of all foreign nationals.
39. To those foreign offenders deportation is applicable.
40. Violators will be subject to punishments and deportation.
41. Deportation of criminals from England to Australia was once common.
42. Deportation is especially hard on women from societies that stigmatize divorce.
43. RA : If they overstay, they could be subject to arrest and deportation.
44. People who work illegally are liable to Prosecution and deportation.
45. He did not approve their deportation to the extermination camps in Poland.
46. The Ottoman Turkish Empire began a mass deportation of Armenians during World War I.
47. Most of them tens of thousands every year, never show up for their deportation hearings.
48. Accused Nazi prison guard John Demjanjuk has been granted a stay of deportation.
49. Article 35 Deportation may be imposed independently or supplementarily to a foreigner who commits a crime.
50. Expatriates involved in prostitution or soliciting may be expelled from China, or deportation and penalization "may be applicable, " according to the law.
51. After passing a Deportation Law,(http://sentencedict.com/deportation.html) Pasha ordered deportations and executions to be carried out against the whole Armenian population.
52. Mt And Josiah begot Jeconiah and his brothers at the time of the deportation to Babylon.
53. Top of the Simon Wiesenthal Center list is now Ivan Demjanjuk who is fighting to rescind a deportation order from the United States to Germany.
54. "Pope says chillily and raised a crosier to in a twinkling target me:" since so, as the betrayer, I can prefer a deportation.
55. For Ankita, a non - citizen , divorce spelled deportation.
56. As in Nalchik, events proceed from a murky but combustible mix: separatism, grudges, vendettas, territorial disputes, a history of war and mass deportation, and growing Islamic extremism.
57. Victims often do not come forward for fear of retribution or deportation back to China.
58. On the other hand, it is being challenged seriously by constitutional equal protection principle that deportation categories are distinguished by "pre-entry" or "post-entry" traditionally.
More similar words: transportation, deport, dissertation, portion, proportion, proportional, station, deprecation, mutation, depreciation, in proportion to, agitation, stationery, denotation, vegetation, gestation, annotation, corporation, invitation, limitation, connotation, levitation, habitation, stationary, affectation, orientation, nation-state, expectation, delectation, report.