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de·port I. \də̇ˈpō(ə)r]t, dēˈ-, -ȯ(ə)r], -ōə], -ȯ(ə)], usu ]d.+V\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle French deporter to behave, support, spare, from Latin deportare to carry away, exile, from de- + portare to carry — more at port (to carry) 1. : carry, demean, conduct < teaching the child how to deport himself in public > 2. [Latin deportare] a. : to carry away or off : transport < 200 miners … were forcibly deported from their homes — Zechariah Chafee > b. : to send out of the country : sentence to legal deportation < deporting criminals > < in Moscow whither he had been deported — Louis Bromfield > Synonyms: see banish, behave II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French, from deporter obsolete : bearing, deportment |