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Deportation
/ˌdiː.pɔːrˈteɪ.ʃən/
Definition
1
The act of expelling or removing a person, especially a foreigner or non-citizen, from a country by official order.
2
The process of banishing or forcibly removing someone from a place or position, often legally enforced.
Examples
After mistaking the border agent for a sommelier, his visa troubles escalated straight to deportation.
The chef's underground taco empire crumbled under deportation orders, leaving only ghost burritos behind.
In a cosmic irony, the alien tourist faced deportation for littering Earth with too many bad selfies.
Deportation loomed as the hacker's final prank backfired on the embassy's Wi-Fi.