"Deposed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Deposed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Deposed" Meaning

The word "deposed" means to remove someone from a position of authority or power, often by a formal process, as in the case of a monarch or a dictator. It can also mean to dethrone or overthrow someone. For example: "The king was deposed in a military coup."

"Deposed" Examples

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Usage Examples:


The king was deposed by a bloodless coup and forced to leave the country. (verb)
The CEO was deposed after an investigation into financial irregularities. (verb)
The deposed dictator lived in exile for the rest of his life. (noun)
The country's deposed ruler is now leading a rebellion to reclaim his throne. (noun)
The politician's deposed served as a cautionary tale for many of her colleagues. (verb)

Notes:


"Deposed" can be both a verb (to remove someone from power) and a noun (a person who has been removed from power).
The word is often used in political contexts, particularly in reference to monarchies or military coups.

"Deposed" Similar Words

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Deportees refer to individuals who are forcibly removed or expelled from a country, usually as a result of being deemed undesirable or illegal. The term is often used to describe people who are deported from a country, especially if they are immigrants or refugees who are trying to enter or remain in a country without the necessary documentation or authorization.

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To deport someone means to remove them from a country or a territory, often due to them breaking laws or immigration rules, or being deemed a threat to public safety or national security. This can be done through a formal process, such as extradition or repatriation, and is usually carried out by government authorities.

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Deportment refers to the way a person carries themselves, especially in terms of their behavior, manners, and etiquette. It encompasses aspects such as posture, dressing well, speaking clearly, and having good table manners, among others.

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To deprive someone of their throne, office, or authority, often by violent means.

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To put or leave something, especially money, into a bank account or a safe place: "She made a deposit of $1,000 into her savings account."

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A depositary is a person or organization responsible for holding, managing, and safeguarding securities, assets, or documents on behalf of another person or entity, often in a secure and controlled environment.

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Past tense of "deposit": donated or paid money into a bank account or a specific place.

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