removed from office or power
deposed
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for deposed.
Editorial note
It just means they can't be fired or deposed, not that they can only leave in a box.
Quick take
removed from office or power
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of deposed gathered in one view.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for deposed.
adjective
removed from office or power
Example sentences
It just means they can't be fired or deposed, not that they can only leave in a box.
Copper has valence 1, that means that one atom is deposed by each election that flows on the system.
The US is of course not above assassinating foreign leaders, conspiring to have them deposed, or providing arms to military coups against democratically elected governments.
The worst part is, to collect your winnings you need to email your account details to the deposed prince..
He mentioned he's still involved in legal proceedings and expects to be deposed in further trials.
The government which was democratically elected (and deposed by protests) or the new government.
When he was deposed the Sunni were repressed and pushed into a repressed role.
Chile is a wonderful country, generally very well run since Pinochet was deposed.
A mol of copper has 63g, thus, for each 100,000C that flows, there'll be 63g deposed.
Yes they could have opted out by voting in a referendum, but when the prime minister proposed to do that he was deposed overnight.
I've unfortunately been deposed for a day and a half and they are very weird things.
If one tells a lie when being deposed, it is perjury.
Quote examples
Agile deposed waterfall from its status as the dominant software development paradigm." Why do people say that?
I can be deposed by video conference just as easily." That is precisely the status of this matter in the Karpeles case.
"While still friendly with Caetani, Wallis forged even closer bonds with Felipe Espil, First Secretary at the Argentinian Embassy in Washington, an ardent Fascist and a representative of the savage Irigoyen dictatorship in Buenos Aires." Hipólito Yrigoyen was a democratically elected president deposed by a military coup in 1930...
(Disclaimer: I was at Sun at the time and was deposed in the case.) Sun didn't "go after NetApp" -- NetApp tried to buy some StorageTek patents via a third-party intermediary, and when they were rebuffed, they came after ZFS.[1] And, it should be said, NetApp didn't particularly care about Sun -- they cared about the fact that ZFS was open source.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use deposed in a sentence?
It just means they can't be fired or deposed, not that they can only leave in a box.
What does deposed mean?
removed from office or power
What part of speech is deposed?
deposed is commonly used as adjective.