Sentence example with the word 'deportation'

deportation

Definition n. the act of expelling a person from their native land

Last update: October 24, 2015


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A deportation order is issued by the District Collector.   [noun]

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The first forced deportation of Iraqi Kurds from the UK took place on 19 November, 2005.   [noun]

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In a country that has only recently acknowledged its role in the deportation of 76,000 Jews, that itself is significant.   [noun]

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Mr Basil Thomson (who after Baker's deportation had carried out reforms which the natives, when left alone, were incapable of maintaining) was sent in 1900 to conclude the treaty by which the king placed his kingdom under British protection.   [Please select]

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We are not counseling lynch law, but we think deportation is too mild a punishment.   [Please select]

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It was probably Sargon II who actually carried out the deportation of the Ten Tribes.   [Please select]

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Both the ex-Presidents took what comfort they could in projects of emancipation and deportation.   [Please select]

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Others were goaded to escape by the prospect of deportation to the Gulf States.   [Please select]

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He now became interested in plans for colonizing negroes in other countries as an aid to emancipation, though he himself had no confidence in the colonization society and its scheme of deportation to Africa.   [Please select]

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By the so-called Conventicle Act of 1664 he tried to prevent the Dissenters from attending religious meetings by a threat of deportation to the West Indies.   [Please select]

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