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Definitions for Deposer
[1] to remove from office or position, especially high office: The people deposed the dictator.
[2] to testify or affirm under oath, especially in a written statement: to depose that it was true.
[3] Law . to take the deposition of; examine under oath: Two lawyers deposed the witness.
[4] to give sworn testimony, especially in writing.
[5] (tr) to remove from an office or position, esp one of power or rank
[6] law to testify or give (evidence, etc) on oath, esp when taken down in writing; make a deposition
Words related to Deposer
deposedismiss, impeach, overthrow, unseat, demote, dethrone, eject, subvert, cashier, upset, displace, bounce, break, chuck, degrade, downgrade, can, unmake, unfrock, discrown
Words nearby Deposer
deposedeport, deportation, deportee, deportment, deposal, depose, deposit, deposit account, deposit money, deposit slip, depositary
Origin of Deposer
1250–1300; Middle English deposen < Old French deposer to put down, equivalent to de- de- + poser < Vulgar Latin *posāre, Late Latin pausāre; see pose1
Other words from Deposer
de·pos·a·ble , adjective
de·pos·er , noun
un·de·pos·a·ble , adjective
un·de·posed , adjective
Word origin for Deposer
C13: from Old French deposer to put away, put down, from Late Latin dēpōnere to depose from office, from Latin: to put aside; see depone