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[ dep-uh -zish -uh n, dee-puh - ] SHOW IPA
/ ˌdɛp əˈzɪʃ ən, ˌdi pə- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun removal from an office or position.
the act or process of depositing: deposition of the documents with the Library of Congress.
the state of being deposited or precipitated: deposition of soil at the mouth of a river.
something that is deposited.
Law . the giving of testimony under oath. the testimony so given. a statement under oath, taken down in writing, to be used in court in place of the spoken testimony of the witness. Ecclesiastical . the interment of the body of a saint. the reinterment of the body or the relics of a saint. (initial capital letter ) a work of art depicting Christ being lowered from the Cross.
SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of deposition 1350–1400; Middle English (<Anglo-French ) <Late Latin dēpositiōn- (stem of dēpositiō ) a putting aside, testimony, burial, equivalent to Latin dēposit (us ) laid down (see deposit) + -iōn- -ion
OTHER WORDS FROM deposition dep·o·si·tion·al, adjective post·dep·o·si·tion·al, adjective Words nearby deposition deposal, depose, deposit, deposit account, depositary, deposition , deposit money, depositor, depository, depository library, deposit slip
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Example sentences from the Web for deposition Also, at the time of his deposition Thicke had been off of pills for two months, because his wife left him in February.
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Evans used a “pressure point control technique,” one of the officers testified in his deposition .
I Was Beaten By Chicago’s Dirtiest Cop, Lawsuit Contends | Justin Glawe| September 16, 2014| DAILY BEAST
A brief bio is to be found in a deposition she gave in the criminal case before the felony charge was dropped.
From Ferguson Cop Embroiled in a Brutality Suit to City Councilwoman | Michael Daly| August 20, 2014| DAILY BEAST
At the time of the second deposition , Tihen had been in office for more than a year.
From Ferguson Cop Embroiled in a Brutality Suit to City Councilwoman | Michael Daly| August 20, 2014| DAILY BEAST
In a deposition given under hypnosis two years later, he remembered that he “woke up, saw my death, and looked around.”
The Stacks: The Judas Priest Teen Suicide Trial | Ivan Solotaroff| June 28, 2014| DAILY BEAST
No doubt he knew the exact age of the man as well as I did, but it was not for him to have hastened his deposition .
The Fixed Period | Anthony Trollope
It was a reversion to the old right of election, and to the precedent set in the deposition of Edward II.
A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) | Samuel R. Gardiner.
I thank you, replied I; listen, therefore, to the deposition that I have to make.
Frankenstein | Mary Shelley
And, did you and I talk for a few minutes about the type of questions I would be asking you during this deposition ?
Warren Commission (6 of 26): Hearings Vol. VI (of 15) | The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
They got his deposition , because the boy, I know, put his scope on his rifle for him.
Warren Commission (10 of 26): Hearings Vol. X (of 15) | The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
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British Dictionary definitions for deposition (1 of 2) / (ˌdɛpəˈzɪʃən , ˌdiːpə- ) /
noun law the giving of testimony on oath the testimony so given the sworn statement of a witness used in court in his absence the act or instance of deposing
the act or an instance of depositing
something that is deposited; deposit
Word Origin for deposition C14: from Late Latin dēpositiō a laying down, disposal, burying, testimony
British Dictionary definitions for deposition (2 of 2) / (ˌdɛpəˈzɪʃən , ˌdiːpə- ) /
noun the taking down of Christ's body from the Cross or a representation of this
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Words related to deposition removal, impeachment, announcement, evidence, affidavit, allegation, testimony, dismissal, ejection, displacement, degradation, overthrow, discharge, affirmation, declaration, unfrocking
Scientific definitions for deposition The accumulation or laying down of matter by a natural process, as the laying down of sediments in a river or the accumulation of mineral deposits in a bodily organ.
The process of changing from a gas to a solid without passing through an intermediate liquid phase. Carbon dioxide, at a pressure of one atmosphere, undergoes deposition at about -78 degrees Celsius. Compare sublimation .
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