0 past simple and past participle of depose
That supposedly dreadful tyrant, the playwright, is not deposed, but outright conquered; you have not jettisoned his words, but stolen them.
We can see on this image the footprint of the beam due to the reflection of the multilayer deposed on the whole substrate.
The chiefs were deposed and, in the first two cases, replaced with colonial proteges.
They appointed titleholders for life and were in turn elected and could be deposed by them.
It may be eagerly longed for, it may be tenderly cherished, but it has been deposed for ever from its proud position of "lord of all".
In his system the popular sovereignty serves only to justify the absolute power of whomever the people have chosen; the sovereign installed by the people cannot normally be deposed.
We do not admit that in their general administration the guardians who were deposed were extravagant.
Even the person who deposed him from power is now serving a life sentence, which goes to show the even-handedness of that brutal regime.