depose 音标拼音: [dɪp'oz]
vt . 免职,废,作证
vi . 作证,供证
免职,废,作证作证,供证
depose v 1 :
force to leave (
an office ) [
synonym : {
depose }, {
force out }]
2 :
make a deposition ;
declare under oath [
synonym : {
swear },
{
depose }, {
depone }]
Depose \
De *
pose "\,
v .
i .
To bear witness ;
to testify under oath ;
to make deposition .
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Then ,
seeing '
t was he that made you to despose ,
Your oath ,
my lord ,
is vain and frivolous . --
Shak .
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Depose \
De *
pose "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Deposed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Deposing }.][
FF .
d ['
e ]
poser ,
in the sense of L .
deponere to put down ;
but from pref .
d ['
e ]- (
L .
de )
poser to place .
See {
Pose }, {
Pause }.]
1 .
To lay down ;
to divest one '
s self of ;
to lay aside . [
Obs .]
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Thus when the state one Edward did depose ,
A greater Edward in his room arose . --
Dryden .
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2 .
To let fall ;
to deposit . [
Obs .]
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Additional mud deposed upon it . --
Woodward .
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3 .
To remove from a throne or other high station ;
to dethrone ;
to divest or deprive of office .
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A tyrant over his subjects ,
and therefore worthy to be deposed . --
Prynne .
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4 .
To testify under oath ;
to bear testimony to ; --
now usually said of bearing testimony which is officially written down for future use . --
Abbott .
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To depose the yearly rent or valuation of lands .
--
Bacon .
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5 .
To put under oath . [
Obs .]
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Depose him in the justice of his cause . --
Shak .
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119 Moby Thesaurus words for "
depose ":
acknowledge ,
affirm ,
allege ,
and candle ,
assert under oath ,
asseverate ,
assure ,
attest ,
aver ,
avouch ,
avow ,
bank ,
bear witness ,
book ,
boot ,
bounce ,
break ,
buck off ,
bump ,
bust ,
can ,
cashier ,
certify ,
chuck ,
declare ,
deconsecrate ,
defrock ,
degrade ,
demote ,
deplume ,
depone ,
deposit ,
deprive ,
deracinate ,
dethrone ,
disbar ,
discharge ,
disclose ,
discrown ,
disemploy ,
disenthrone ,
dislodge ,
dismiss ,
dismount ,
displace ,
displume ,
drum out ,
eject ,
excommunicate ,
expel ,
fire ,
furlough ,
give evidence ,
give the ax ,
give the gate ,
guarantee ,
kick ,
kick upstairs ,
kiss the book ,
lay off ,
let go ,
let out ,
liquidate ,
make redundant ,
mount ,
oust ,
overthrow ,
pension ,
pension off ,
predicate ,
profess ,
protest ,
purge ,
put by ,
read out of ,
release ,
remove ,
remove from office ,
replace ,
retire ,
root out ,
root up ,
sack ,
separate forcibly ,
store ,
stow ,
strip ,
strip of office ,
strip of rank ,
subvert ,
superannuate ,
surplus ,
suspend ,
swear ,
swear by bell ,
swear the truth ,
swear to ,
swear to God ,
swear to goodness ,
testify ,
throw off ,
throw out ,
turn off ,
turn out ,
unchurch ,
uncrown ,
unfrock ,
unhorse ,
unmake ,
unplace ,
unsaddle ,
unseat ,
unthrone ,
uproot ,
upset ,
vouch ,
vow ,
warrant ,
witness
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DEPOSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DEPOSE is to remove from a throne or other high position How to use depose in a sentence
DEPOSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Depose definition: to remove from office or position, especially high office See examples of DEPOSE used in a sentence
DEPOSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary DEPOSE definition: 1 to remove someone important from a powerful position: 2 to remove someone important from a… Learn more
depose verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of depose verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
depose - Wiktionary, the free dictionary depose (third-person singular simple present deposes, present participle deposing, simple past and past participle deposed) (literally, transitive) To put down; to lay down; to deposit; to lay aside; to put away quotations
DEPOSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary to testify or affirm under oath, esp in a written statement to depose that it was true
Depose - definition of depose by The Free Dictionary 1 to remove from office or position, esp high office 2 to testify or affirm under oath, esp in writing 3 to take the deposition of; examine under oath: Two lawyers deposed the witness 4 to give sworn testimony, esp in writing de•pos′er, n
depose - WordReference. com Dictionary of English v t to remove from office or position, esp high office: The people deposed the dictator Law to testify or affirm under oath, esp in a written statement: to depose that it was true Law to take the deposition of; examine under oath: Two lawyers deposed the witness v i Law to give sworn testimony, esp in writing
Depose - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When you force someone in authority out of office — a politician, a king, or a cheerleading captain — you depose them
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