deportable

deportable
deportable [dē pôrt′ə bel, di pôrt′ə bəl]
adj.
1. liable to deportation
2. punishable by deportation

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de·port·a·ble (dĭ-pôrʹtə-bəl, -pōrʹ-) adj.
1. Subject to deportation:

a deportable alien.

2. Punishable by deportation:

a deportable offense.

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