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deposition

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dep·o·si·tion  (dp-zshn)
n.
1. The act of deposing, as from high office.
2. The act of depositing, especially the laying down of matter by a natural process.
3. Something deposited; a deposit.
4. Law Testimony under oath, especially a statement by a witness that is written down or recorded for use in court at a later date.
5. Deposition The removal of Jesus from the cross.

depo·sition·al adj.

deposition
Noun
1. Law the sworn statement of a witness used in court in his or her absence
2. the act of deposing
3. the act of depositing
4. something deposited [Late Latin depositio a laying down, testimony]

deposition  (dp-zshn)
1. 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.
2. 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.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.deposition - the natural process of laying down a deposit of something
accretion, accumulation - an increase by natural growth or addition
electrodeposition - the deposition of a substance on an electrode by the action of electricity (especially by electrolysis)
pigmentation - the deposition of pigment in animals or plants or human beings
redeposition - deposition from one deposit to another
superposition - (geology) the deposition of one geological stratum on another
2.deposition - (law) a pretrial interrogation of a witness; usually conducted in a lawyer's office
interrogatory, examination, interrogation - formal systematic questioning
law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
3.deposition - the act of putting something somewhere
buildup - the act of building up an accumulation; "I envied his rapid buildup of assets"; "a military buildup in preparation for the invasion"
repositing, reposition, warehousing, storage - depositing in a warehouse; "they decided to reposition their furniture in a recommended repository in Brooklyn"; "my car is in storage"; "publishers reduced print runs to cut down the cost of warehousing"
4.deposition - the act of deposing someone; removing a powerful person from a position or office
ousting, ouster - the act of ejecting someone or forcing them out

deposition
noun 1. sworn statement, Law evidence, testimony, declaration, affidavit

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The Englishman easily found the entries relative to the Abbe Faria; but it seemed that the history which the inspector had related interested him greatly, for after having perused the first documents he turned over the leaves until he reached the deposition respecting Edmond Dantes.
Everyone believed the victory to have been complete, and some even spoke of Napoleon's having been captured, of his deposition, and of the choice of a new ruler for France.
For example, there may be a deposition of dew upon the silk, to the extent, even, of several hundred pounds ; ballast has then to be thrown out, or the machine may descend.
 
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