She sent an embassy to him--Dicky prevented her from going herself; he said he would have her deported straightway, if she attempted it.
Kingsley Bey caught instantly at the meaning lying beneath Dicky's whimsical phrases, and he deported himself accordingly.
Like hundreds of other royalists, they had been deported to Barbados in the aftermath of England's Civil War.
Any man who refuses to swear fealty to His Majesty should be deported back to England, to join the traitors who would unlawfully destroy the monarchy.
But it was a humiliating sight to see in what manner they deported themselves towards the unfortunate family.
How he deported himself in that capacity, and what gratitude he and his brother showed the land for its faith and loyalty in the wreck and desperation of their royal fortunes, with a firm and a fearless pen I now purpose to show.
The cattle had been driven across into the Island of Irangara, everything of value had been deported away, and a monstrous herd had but lately left Mukungu for Buruli, urged to fast travel by the retreating Rukara and his army.
In 1795 the Trelawny men rebelled, and, having inflicted a severe loss upon the troops, were deported to Nova Scotia and Sá Leone.
The suspects not on the list and the families of the imprisoned were by thousands deported into Germany.
A contemporary describes one of the deported Nine as the Brain of the party.
He states that so far as Emily's personal conduct is concerned, during her enforced sojourn in his midst, she's alwaysdeported herself like a perfect lady.
The Poles deportedto Siberia from Poland in the eighteenth century.
Umgeni at Gravesend with the deported Labour leaders from South Africa.
On February 2 a Bill was introduced by General Smuts indemnifying the Government and its servants for all acts done under martial law and prohibiting the return of the deported persons.
The deportation clause was really a Bill of Attainder, and undesirable aliens should be defined by legislation; then test cases could be raised by the deported leaders.
It appeared that Germans and Austrians had been interned and the crews of enemy vessels at Alexandria deported to Malta.
He took Samaria, deported its inhabitants, and repeopled it from the Assyrian dominions.
He deported them en masse into a strange country of which they did not understand the language, and in which they were reduced to hopeless subjection, while he supplied their places by aliens from various parts of his own dominions.
As the conquest spread Greeks and Albanians were forcibly deported to the capital.
As usual, it was an Armenian house; for, although the Armenians of Afion were not actually massacred in or near the town, as at Angora, they had nearly all been deported at the time of the great Armenian drive.
The first sight we had of the Armenians who were beingdeported was a large straggling camp of women and children close beside the railway line.
If an officer appeared in the streets with the hooks of his uncomfortable collar unfastened, he was liable to be degraded to the rank of a common soldier anddeported to some distant province.
He has seen his friends menaced with midnight destruction in the Government gaol, and deported without form of law.
Deportation is, to the Samoan mind, the punishment next to death, and thirteen of the chiefs engaged were deportedwith their leader.
By the good offices of a kinsman, jealous of the honour of his true family name, he was not brought to public trial, but deported by one of the means adopted by all Governments when secrecy or safety is in question.
When your father was deported to the Island of Elba, he was a prisoner at large, without personal restraint but under police supervision.
Could they not induce this man who was to be violently deported to accompany them willingly to Sawyer's Dam and subject himself to the powerful influence of the "revival" then in full swing?
A body of armed men accompanied the deported wickedness of Poker Flat to the outskirts of the settlement.
And then, in snatches, she began to catch the drift of what was going on around her--a stowaway in any case was almost invariably deported .
Mordecai belonged to the highest aristocracy of Jerusalem, he was of royal blood, and he was deported to Babylonian together with King Jeconiah, by Nebuchadnezzar, who at that time exiled only the great of the land.
The Sanhedrin, who were among those deportedwith the king, feared that the house of David die out.
The heathen nations settled in Samaria by the Assyrians instead of the deported Ten Tribes were forced by God to accept the true religion of the Jews.
But after they had been guilty of many crimes against their God, He delivered them into the hand of King Nebuchadnezzar, who deported them to Babylonia.
The abbot seized and carried off, and eventually deportedto Diest in Brabant.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deported" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: banned; barred; excluded; exiled; liquidated; prohibited; purged