deport
de·port (dĭ-pôrtʹ, -pōrtʹ)tr.v. de·port·ed, de·port·ing, de·ports 1. To expel from a country. See Synonyms at banish. 2. To behave or conduct (oneself) in a given manner; comport. [French déporter, to banish, from Latin dēportāre, to carry away : dē-, de- + portāre, to carry; See per-2 in Indo-European Roots. Sense 2, Middle English from Old French deporter, to behave, from Latin dēportāre.]
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