deposing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪˈpəʊz]
  • Us [ dɪˈpoʊz]

Meaning of deposing In English

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  • The result was to turn a denial of the deposing power into what could plausibly be regarded as a rejection of the papal primacy.

  • We have some experience ourselves of deposing kings.

  • We'll manufacture evidence to make up some sort of case for deposing a leader who is inconvenient to us.

  • Nor do his shortcomings justify the forging of an immense number of signatures in order to get sufficient support for a referendum aimed at again deposing him.

  • There may be anecdotal evidence provided by bodies with a vested interest in deposing the fire service, but the review team was unable to find any general dissatisfaction.

  • These persons, although not elected by the people, have wielded great power and have even gone to the extent of deposing monarchs and, at times, condoning regicide.

  • The number of professors and assistants fell as the government produced legal grounds for deposing those who were critical of the new regime.

  • Eberhard was excommunicated in 1245 after refusing to publish a decree deposing the emperor and died suddenly the next year.

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