- verbdepose (verb) · deposes (third person present) · deposed (past tense) · deposed (past participle) · deposing (present participle)
- remove from office suddenly and forcefully:"he had been deposed by a military coup"
- lawtestify to or give (evidence) on oath, typically in a written statement:"every affidavit shall state which of the facts deposed to are within the deponent's knowledge"
- lawquestion (a witness) in deposition.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French deposer, from Latin deponere (see deponent), but influenced by Latin depositus and Old French poser ‘to place’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- remove from office suddenly and forcefully:
- testify to or give (evidence) on oath, typically in a written statement:
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