It is leaving a country voluntarily, instead of being deported forcefully by the authorities.
deportment means
Deportment refers to a person's manner or behavior, especially in terms of etiquette or how they present themselves in social situations. It indicates a person's demeanor and conduct in public settings.
of Deport
The word deportment, meaning behavior or attitude, can be used like this: All the teachers agree that Jenny's deportment is not satasfactory. The sales manager groomed his associates in deportment to insure high productivity. The deportment of the concierge earned him a four-figure bonus.
From Wiktionary: bearing; manner of presenting oneself; example: "Her deportment impressed her interviewers." Check the Wiktionary for additional meanings.
Beauty & Deportment
Is a behavior, how to behave your self.
The word deportment is used as a NOUN. Here are some meanings of this word accompanied by sentences: 1. bearing; manner of presenting oneself: Her deportmentimpressed her interviewers. 2. conduct; public behavior: Their deportment changed visibly as the policemen approached. 3. apparent level of schooling or training: His academic deportment did not match his degree record. 4. self-discipline : The nun's deportmentreflected her vocation.
Deportment, meaning the way a person conducts themself, derives from the Old French Porter, meaning to carry. It describes how someone behaves, or "carries" themself.
The correct spelling is behavior (deportment, actions).
The correct spelling is behavior (deportment).
The manner in which she dressed and her deportment indicated that she was there in a servile capacity.