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1 depose from office
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2 depose
transitive verb* * *[di'pəuz]* * *de·pose[dɪˈpəʊz, AM -ˈpoʊz]I. vt▪ to \depose sb jdn absetzento \depose sb from the throne jdn entthronen* * *[dɪ'pəʊz]1. vtabsetzen; sovereign also entthronen2. vi (JUR)unter Eid aussagen* * *depose [dıˈpəʊz]A v/t1. jemanden absetzen:depose sb from office jemanden seines Amtes entheben;2. entthronenB v/i JUR ( besonders in Form einer schriftlichen, beeideten Erklärung) aussagen, eine beeidete Erklärung abgeben:depose to sth → A 3* * *transitive verb* * *v.entheben v.
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