Borrowed from French déporter. With the meaning of "behave", from Old French deporter (“behave”), from Latin deportō, from de- + portō. (General American)...
also: deporter Learned borrowing from Latin dēportāre. By surface analysis, dé- + porter. IPA(key): /de.pɔʁ.te/ déporter (transitive) to deport (expel...
See also: déporter From deport + -er. deporter (plural deporters) One who deports. portered, reported dēporter first-person singular present passive...
See also: Deportation and déportation From Middle French déportation. (UK) IPA(key): /diːˌpɔːˈteɪʃən/ Rhymes: -eɪʃən deportation (countable and uncountable...
From self- + deport. self-deport (third-person singular simple present self-deports, present participle self-deporting, simple past and past participle...
also: deportation and déportation German Wikipedia has an article on: Deportation Wikipedia de From the 16th century, from Latin dēportātiō. Deportation f...
See also: déportés, deportés, and déportes deportes plural of deporte deportes second-person singular present indicative of deportar dēportēs second-person...