deport - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deport in Hindi

  • पेश आना
  • निकाल देना
  • निर्वासित करना
  • व्यवहार करना
  • निकालना
  • आचरण करना
  • बरताव करना
  • देश-निकाला करना
  • विवासित करना

deport Definition

Verb

  • expel (a foreigner) from a country, typically on the grounds of illegal status or for having committed a crime.
  • conduct oneself in a specified manner.

deport Example

  • This is one of the only known countries to actually deport citizens over the age of 18 who are recognized as "intentionally illiterate." ( यह एकमात्र ज्ञात देशों में से एक है जो वास्तव में 18 वर्ष से अधिक उम्र के नागरिकों को निर्वासित करता है जिन्हें "जानबूझकर अनपढ़" के रूप में मान्यता दी जाती है। )
  • deport immigrants without cause or trial. ( बिना किसी कारण या परीक्षण के अप्रवासियों को निर्वासित करना। )
  • Mrs ay said she had never slept well all the time she has been in Europe, always fearing the police would deport her. ( श्रीमती अय ने कहा कि वह यूरोप में रहने के दौरान कभी भी अच्छी तरह से नहीं सोई थीं, हमेशा इस डर से कि पुलिस उन्हें निर्वासित कर देगी। )
  • This is one of the only known countries to actually deport citizens over the age of 18 who are recognized as "intentionally illiterate" ( यह एकमात्र ज्ञात देशों में से एक है जो वास्तव में 18 वर्ष से अधिक उम्र के नागरिकों को निर्वासित करता है जिन्हें "जानबूझकर अनपढ़" के रूप में मान्यता दी जाती है। )

More Sentence

  • The immigration system threatened to deport my Venezuelan maid.  
  • The man filed for citizenship as a means to avoid a possible forced deport.  
  • Because the prisons were crowded, the king decided to deport any criminal to the New World.  
  • Illegal immigrants are often afraid that they will be forced to deport the country.  
  • Because her green card expired, the woman was forced to deport to her home country.  
  • Attempts were made to officially brand the union as a " subversive organization " and to deport UE leader James Matles.
  • A nationwide campaign of protests and petitioning merely provoked the enraged authorities to deport four of the delegation's members to Malta.
  • Struck with the sad condition of the lepers, whom it was the practice of the Hawaian government to deport to the island of Molokai, he conceived an earnest desire to mitigate their lot, and in 1873 volunteered to take spiritual charge of the settlement at Molokai.
  • The agency's current policy is to deport illegal workers.
  • The INS would deport them for technical violations of their status.
  • They also acted to deport a Belgian journalist, Philippe Debroz.
  • We don't kill, he claims, we deport.
  • And now the KLA wants to deport all Serbs from Kosovo.
  • The government is seeking to deport her from the United States.
  • In comparable situations, the attorney general will simply deport somebody.
  • It's difficult to see deport in a sentence .
  • La Salle's expedition had aroused the French to the importance of the Mississippi, and they soon had a bold plan to occupy it, to close in from the rear on the English on the Atlantic coast, seize their colonies and even deport the colonists.
  • This agitation induced the Romans to deport 1000 prominent Achaeans, and, failing proof of treason against Rome, to detain them seventeen years.
  • Having resisted deportation three times, she was badly beaten during a final attempt to deport her.