All 5 Uses of
deport
in
Night, by Elie Wiesel
- The Boche would not have time to expel us, they were saying … as far as those who had already been deported were concerned it was too bad; no more could be done.
p. 20.7 *deported = forced someone to leave a country
- Deportation.
p. 21.5deportation = forcing someone to leave a country
- Her husband and two older sons had been deported with the first transport, by mistake.†
p. 24.6deported = forced someone to leave a country
- He told us that he had been deported in 1942.†
p. 43.9
- When they deported me to Germany, I eluded being sent to a concentration camp.†
p. 54.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(deport as in: deport from the U.S.) force someone to leave a country
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(2)
(deport as in: deport herself with dignity) behave in a certain manner