Deport

Pronunciation: /dɪˈpɔːrt/

Deport (verb)

  1. To send a person out of a country by official decision, usually because they are not allowed to stay.
  2. To remove someone from a place using government power, often as a punishment or security measure.

Examples

  • The government ordered forced removal of the suspect from the country.
  • Forced removal can happen after a court decision.