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depor
To make a deposition; to declare under oath.
swear
depone
portugués
depor
Force to leave (an office)
force out
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force out
"
force out
Examples for "
force out
"
1
Kabila wants the entire
force
out
by the end of next year.
2
He wants the entire
force
out
by the end of next year.
3
CII decided that such policies could
force
out
too many qualified directors.
4
The legislation would allow for exclusion orders to
force
out
such individuals.
5
Hippo laughed, but Harold could do nothing but
force
out
a smile.
1
They would
depose
him and make his son king in his place.
2
You must assist me or
depose
me; there is no other way.
3
The first witness to
depose
alleged a number of most damaging facts.
4
The witnesses, and what each one knows and is ready to
depose
.
5
Is it humanity or the false gods we created to
depose
us?
6
Nevertheless, says Mr. Wingfield, the Council had fully plotted to
depose
him.
7
And how come that a sheriff's posse can't
depose
one old man?
8
He also said he would also move to
depose
administration officials.
9
Derrygonnelly did well to
depose
Roslea but this is a step too far.
10
Unable to
depose
Hewitt, he nevertheless managed to describe him to a tee.
11
Presently the Commune sent a request that the assembly should
depose
the King.
12
We have secured his accomplices; they
depose
terrible facts against him.
13
FTC Chairman Joe Simons said in 2019 it was unnecessary to
depose
Zuckerberg.
14
Yes but not with the sort of consistency to
depose
them.
15
Do not expect anyone to
depose
them in the next bit.
16
You cannot
depose
me, for I appeal from the Abbot to the King.
depose
·
depose to
depose the king
depose witnesses
depose bishops
depose emperors
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depor