acknowledge, bank, certify, deracinate, displace, guarantee, overthrow, remove from office, strip of rank, throw off, unseat
Definitionv. force to leave
Last update: January 12, 2016
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The people depose political parties with wrong motives. [verb]
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I can depose when time arises. [verb]
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Either you are prepared to depose the tyrant or you are prepared to let the tyrant walk all over the world. [verb]
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America was a strong force in helping to depose this indicted war criminal who was a major obstacle to progress. [verb]
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How easy it had been to have deposed him, and have sent him beyond the seas. [verb]
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Several eunuchs of rank were deposed from their offices. [verb]
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--Aye, so it is; and so long as it endures in all its glory the old gods cannot be deposed. [verb]
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Other eyewitnesses depose that they observed an incandescent object of enormous proportions hurtling through the atmosphere at a terrifying velocity in a trajectory directed southwest by west. [verb]
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Obviously, for this purpose, the fleet would need, on the spot, capable officers to step into the shoes of the deposed Dutchmen. [verb]
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Now the Pope's turn has come and Bonaparte doesn't scruple to depose the head of the Catholic Churchyet all keep silent. [verb]
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