Deposition in a sentence as a noun

"Connate water" is water trapped in sediments at the time of their deposition.

If you haven't seen the Snapchat deposition video leak on Business Insider, it's well worth a look.

As a result, I treat their input as a deposition or raw data/evidence: pure, unfiltered signal.

Over time this contributes to overconsumption as well as increased fat deposition which is a vicious cycle.

>Microsoft antitrust trial was Gates' deposition testimony, which, when presented in court, made the judge laugh out loudI was in the courtroom when that happened, and you're right.

For instance, you can refuse to answer questions in a civil case deposition relating to potentially criminal activities.

Yeah, a lot of the power output from a nuclear explosion is in gamma rays, and even air is opaque enough to gamma rays that the energy deposition heats it up to way incandescent temperatures.

Note you may be responding to a sworn deposition from a Bank of America representative which says "I have reviewed our firm's records, kept in the ordinary course of business, and they show that he does, indeed, owe us $30,000 on account #123456.

Originally, I read the first few paragraphs, noticed it was mostly fluff journalism and immediately jumped to the HN comments and posted a question asking about the use of lasers to melt the metal either pre- or post-deposition to fuse it to already deposited metal.

Deposition definitions

noun

the natural process of laying down a deposit of something

See also: deposit

noun

(law) a pretrial interrogation of a witness; usually conducted in a lawyer's office

noun

the act of putting something somewhere

See also: deposit

noun

the act of deposing someone; removing a powerful person from a position or office

See also: dethronement