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What is the past tense of deport?

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The past tense of deport is deported.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of deport is deports.

The present participle of deport is deporting.

The past participle of deport is deported.

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Among the 55 Romanians deported were 33 men, 11 women, three juveniles and five children.
When the Expulsion came in 1755, the Acadians around Tatamagouche were the first to be deported, and the village was destroyed.
As a refugee, he can be deported only if he is a danger to national security or to the community.
So far the team has made nearly 190 arrests, deported 70 Yardies and seized 15 firearms, including two sub-machine guns.
Officially, 93,000 Kalmyks, 68,000 Karachai people, 500,000 Chechens, 340,000 Balkars and 180,000 Tartars were deported.
There is more grumbling among Americans that illegal aliens should be deported and the borders fully closed.

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