The word 'deport' is not a noun.The word 'deport' is a verb (deport, deports, deporting, deported).The noun forms of the verb to deport are deportment, deportation, and the gerund, deporting.
Are you asking if your father can deport you? The answer is no, only governments can deport individuals. Your father has no power to deport you or anyone.
Deport Them was created on 1998-12-27.
"Deport" is a usually a verb, as in "Deport this person." But forms of it can also be used as an adjective, as in, "The deported people were unhappy."
If you are referring too the root, it's deport.
That's a criminal offense, so yes.
The press's attention to the politician's private life may lead to a public outcry to deport his housemaid.It is not a simple feat to deport unwanted foreign nationals.Example sentence - This country will deport people who enter illegally.
Some people want to deport all illegal immigrants.
No, generally this is regarded as illegal (despite the one case of a U.S. family that deported their adopted Russian son back to Russia).
The abstract noun form of the verb to deport are deportment, deportation, and the gerund, deporting.
"Years ago, if you immigrated to the US and didn't make it past the health inspector, the authorities would deport you back to the country you came from." "After taking control of Canada, the Brtish decided to deport all of the French residents from Acadia."
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