Depose :
depose
curuli depelleret, sacci, dimitte, regnique possessione deturbandum statueret, & MzNaRe, testimonium
deponere,depositus esttransfertdeponendi
deponere,depositus esttransfertdeponendi
Verb(1) force to leave (an office(2) make a deposition; declare under oath
(1) The Foreign Office was warned of a plot to depose the leader of an oil-rich country weeks before the coup attempt happened.(2) He never looked at the crime scene photos, failed to depose state witnesses, claimed never to have seen a witness list and failed to object when the prosecution struck four qualified jurors.(3) The third witness would depose on March 31, prosecution sources said.(4) Under the proposed resolution, failure to comply with this deadline would justify the use of force to depose him.(5) He is now facing pressure of his own, with a wave of strikes by university students and transportation unions leading to rumours that the military was planning to depose him.(6) His court-appointed attorney never questioned him about the events leading to his arrest and the attorney was denied funds to depose witnesses and do ballistics tests.(7) He calmly walked 60 feet toward a glass-walled conference room where lawyers were deposing a witness in a labor dispute.(8) He was deposed after demonstrators stormed his office more than a week ago.(9) Before he could make the trip, however, he was deposed by the May 27 military coup.(10) The documents which you have deposed to in the witness box and referred to are strictly in answer to the subpoena but in respect of which you claim privilege.(11) If the number is not zero, they will be deposed by force.(12) Nevertheless, thousands of lives and billions of dollars have been spent deposing a defanged dictatorship that posed no immediate threat to us.(13) The motive is to destroy all those in the south who might threaten the oil revenues that sustain the regime's grip (it came to power by deposing an elected government and enjoys very little popular support).(14) For example, Pope Silverius was deposed by force and died in a penal colony.(15) A final reason was to reinstate an elected government illegally deposed by force.(16) The polls this time, he said, were ÔÇÿthe first firm step toward deposing the ruling parties.ÔÇÖ
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