Crossword-Solution: DEPORTATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Deportation | n. | The act of deporting or exiling, or the state of being deported; banishment; transportation. |
We have 70 clues for the answer “DEPORTATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the expulsion from a country of an undesirable alien | 1 answer |
| extradition | 5 answers |
| extrusion | 9 answers |
| impoundment | 49 answers |
| forbiddance | 49 answers |
| expatriation | 50 answers |
| stricture | 50 answers |
| relegation | 50 answers |
| ousting | 50 answers |
| Eviction | 50 answers |
| penalisation | 51 answers |
| segregation | 51 answers |
| Interdiction | 51 answers |
| CHANGE of place | 51 answers |
| chastening | 51 answers |
| ostracism | 51 answers |
| Elimination | 52 answers |
| expulsion | 53 answers |
| purging | 53 answers |
| DISPLACEMENT ___ | 53 answers |
| Banishment | 53 answers |
| Proscrip-tion | 53 answers |
| incarceration | 54 answers |
| prevention | 54 answers |
| relinquishment | 56 answers |
| Sentence | 57 answers |
| punishment | 57 answers |
| Penalty | 57 answers |
| removal | 57 answers |
| Nemesis | 58 answers |
| ejection | 58 answers |
| verdict | 59 answers |
| exclusion | 59 answers |
| limitation | 61 answers |
| chastisement | 61 answers |
| constraint | 62 answers |
| Abandonment | 62 answers |
| boycott | 63 answers |
| Sanctions | 63 answers |
| propulsion | 63 answers |
| Taboo | 64 answers |
| exile | 65 answers |
| dismissal | 65 answers |
| infliction | 65 answers |
| Embargo | 65 answers |
| repudiation | 66 answers |
| imprisonment | 66 answers |
| Convic-tion | 66 answers |
| confinement | 67 answers |
| Quarantine | 67 answers |
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Sentences with DEPORTATION (5)
III STEPAN’S cell was shared among others by the former yard-porter, Vassily, who had been sentenced to deportation for robbery, and by Chouev, sentenced also to deportation.
Through the pressure of the money-makers, the Negro is in danger of being reduced to semi-slavery, especially in the country districts; the workingmen, and those of the educated who fear the Negro, have united to disfranchise him, and some have urged his deportation; while the passions of the ignorant are easily aroused to lynch and abuse any black man.
Death, deportation by the primitive method of setting the criminal to sea in a canoe, fines, and in Samoa itself the penalty of publicly biting a hot, ill-smelling root, comparable to a rough forfeit in a children's game--these are approved.
And now men read not only a cynical dissection of his character and disclosure of his early foibles, but the hideous details of his deceit and treachery, the phases of cold-blooded massacre and lawless deportation by which he emptied France of all who hesitated to enrol themselves as his accomplices or his tools.
Ismay's telegram making arrangements for the immediate deportation of the survivors among the Titanic's crew was taken to be part of the same scheme to delay if not to prevent their stories of the wreck from being obtained in New York.
Quotes with DEPORTATION (3)
What is it that Australians celebrate on 26 January? Significantly, many of them are not quite sure what event they are commemorating. Their state of mind fascinated Egon Kisch, an inquisitive Czech who was in Sydney at the end of January 1935. Kisch has a place in our history as the victim, or hero, of a ludicrous chapter in the history of our immigration laws. He had been invited to Melbourne for a Congress against War and Fascism, and was forbidden to land by order of the …
Anticipating their calamity and fright when deportation day came (August 6, 1942) he [Henryk Goldszmit, pen name: Janusz Korczak] joined them aboard the train bound for Treblinka, because, he said, he knew his presence would calm them — “You do not leave a sick child in the night, and you do not leave children at a time like this.” A photograph taken at the Umschlagplatz (Transshipment Square) shows him marching, hatless, in military boots, hand in hand with several children,…
Life is a relentless expulsion from where we come from and an ongoing deportation to alien realms. We are in exile and our greatest dream is to return to the lost land. It is the greatest dream because no matter how long our exile is going to last, the dream will remain. It is the greatest dream because when we finally care only for this dream, then our exile will be over.