depose

  • 31depose — I. v. a. Dethrone, dismiss, oust, cashier, displace, break, degrade. II. v. n. Testify, declare, bear witness, depone (Old Eng. and Scotch) …

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  • 32depose — verb 1) the president was deposed Syn: overthrow, unseat, dethrone, topple, remove, supplant, displace; dismiss, oust, drum out, throw out, expel, eject; informal chuck out, boot out, get rid of, show someone the door 2) …

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  • 33depose — v 1. remove from office, unseat, dethrone, Rare. disenthrone, uncrown, defrock or unfrock; demote, downgrade, lower or reduce in rank, degrade, humble, Inf. take or knock down a peg or two; declass, break or strip of rank, disrate, cashier, Mil.… …

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  • 34depose — de·pose …

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  • 35depose — verb Syn: overthrow, unseat, dethrone, topple, remove, supplant, displace, oust …

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  • 36depose — [dɪˈpəʊz] verb [T] to force someone out of their position of power …

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  • 37depose — de•pose [[t]dɪˈpoʊz[/t]] v. posed, pos•ing 1) to remove from office or position, esp. high office 2) law to testify or affirm under oath, esp. in writing 3) to take the deposition of; examine under oath: Two lawyers deposed the witness[/ex] 4)… …

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  • 38depose — To make a deposition; to give evidence in the shape of a deposition; to make statements which are written down and sworn to; to give testimony which is reduced to writing by a duly qualified officer and sworn to by the deponent. See deponent… …

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  • 39depose — To make a deposition; to give evidence in the shape of a deposition; to make statements which are written down and sworn to; to give testimony which is reduced to writing by a duly qualified officer and sworn to by the deponent. See deponent… …

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  • 40depose — To state or affirm a fact by affidavit or deposition; in a broader sense, to testify as a witness; to remove from an office, or position of authority, particularly a king …

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