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depose

depose de·posed de·pos·ing vt 1 : to testify to under oath or by sworn affidavit 2 : to take

Deposer

One who deposes or degrades from office

Depose

Depose, to lay down; to lodge; to degrade from a throne or high station; to affirm in a deposition.

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Deposable

Capable of being deposed or deprived of office

Deposal

Matched in: Term Deposal

Depose

To lay down to divest ones self of to lay aside

Actio depositi contraria

Actio depositi contraria, an action which a depositary has against a depositor, to compel him to fulfil his engagement towards

Actio depositi directa

Actio depositi directa, an action by a depositor against a depositary, in order to get back the thing deposited, Civil

dethronement

Deposal from a throne deposition from regal power

Disfriar

To depose or withdraw from the condition of a friar

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depose

depose de·posed de·pos·ing vt 1 : to testify to under oath or by sworn affidavit 2 : to take

Deposer

One who deposes or degrades from office

Depose

Depose, to lay down; to lodge; to degrade from a throne or high station; to affirm in a deposition.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Deposable

Capable of being deposed or deprived of office

Deposal

Matched in: Term Deposal

Depose

To lay down to divest ones self of to lay aside

Actio depositi contraria

Actio depositi contraria, an action which a depositary has against a depositor, to compel him to fulfil his engagement towards

Actio depositi directa

Actio depositi directa, an action by a depositor against a depositary, in order to get back the thing deposited, Civil

dethronement

Deposal from a throne deposition from regal power

Disfriar

To depose or withdraw from the condition of a friar

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