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depose
[ dih-pohz ]
verb (used with object)
- to remove from office or position, especially high office:
The people deposed the dictator.
- to testify or affirm under oath, especially in a written statement:
to depose that it was true.
- Law. to take the deposition of; examine under oath:
Two lawyers deposed the witness.
verb (used without object)
- to give sworn testimony, especially in writing.
depose
/ 诲瑟藞辫蓹蕣锄 /
verb
- tr to remove from an office or position, esp one of power or rank
- law to testify or give (evidence, etc) on oath, esp when taken down in writing; make a deposition
Derived Forms
- 诲别藞辫辞蝉补产濒别, adjective
- 诲别藞辫辞蝉别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 诲别路辫辞蝉路补路产濒别 adjective
- 诲别路辫辞蝉路别谤 noun
- un路诲别路辫辞蝉路补路产濒别 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of depose1
Example Sentences
Shell casings with the words "deny", "defend" and "depose" were found at the crime scene.
Former England captain Beaumont accused those trying to depose Sweeney of running a campaign that had been, at times, "deeply regrettable, with demonstrably misleading claims, particularly around the game's finances".
But he added it was "regrettable" that Siddiq had not been more alert to the "potential reputational risks" of the ties to her aunt Sheikh Hasina, the deposed prime minister of Bangladesh.
Last week, security forces launched an operation in the region, in response to a growing insurgency by fighters loyal to deposed president Bashar al-Assad - an Alawite whose regime was dominated by members of the sect.
In 2023, Hutchins鈥 parents and sister also sued the actor, the film鈥檚 producers and the production company, Rust Movie Productions; lawyers representing the family told the presiding judge they will depose Baldwin in May.
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