undeport

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ deport.

Pronunciation

Verb

undeport (third-person singular simple present undeports, present participle undeporting, simple past and past participle undeported)

  1. (ambitransitive) To return (someone previously deported).
    • 2004, Madison Smartt Bell, All Souls' Rising, page 479:
      "I believe they have decided to undeport themselves," said Cigny."
    • 2014, Don Pendleton, Extreme Arsenal:
      "Maybe someone had a plan to undeport," McCarter replied.