depose

பதவியில் இருந்து அகற்ற
definition
verb
he had been deposed by a military coup
remove from office suddenly and forcefully.
every affidavit shall state which of the facts deposed to are within the deponent's knowledge
testify to or give (evidence) on oath, typically in a written statement.
translation of 'depose'
பதவியிலிருந்து விலக்கு,
சிம்மாசனத்திலிருந்து தள்ளு,
வாக்குமூலம் கொடு
example
He is now facing pressure of his own, with a wave of strikes by university students and transportation unions leading to rumours that the military was planning to 'depose' him.
The Foreign Office was warned of a plot to 'depose' the leader of an oil-rich country weeks before the coup attempt happened.
The third witness would 'depose' on March 31, prosecution sources said.
His court-appointed attorney never questioned him about the events leading to his arrest and the attorney was denied funds to 'depose' witnesses and do ballistics tests.
Under the proposed resolution, failure to comply with this deadline would justify the use of force to 'depose' him.
He never looked at the crime scene photos, failed to 'depose' state witnesses, claimed never to have seen a witness list and failed to object when the prosecution struck four qualified jurors.
The motive is to destroy all those in the south who might threaten the oil revenues that sustain the regime's grip (it came to power by 'deposing' an elected government and enjoys very little popular support).
They were, inevitably, 'deposed' from office, expelled from the order, and excommunicated - so becoming, ironically, apostates themselves.
He 'deposed' to the fact that he was afraid of the wife and afraid of her family.
If Gannon sues, that means he gets to testify under oath and be 'deposed' under oath.
But even though he was unceremoniously 'deposed' from office last year, could the mild-mannered leader really be capable of such deeds?
He was 'deposed' after demonstrators stormed his office more than a week ago.
I 'deposed' each of the witnesses the companies identified.
A final reason was to reinstate an elected government illegally 'deposed' by force.
He has been in exile since being 'deposed' by military coup in 1967.
His physicality is extraordinarily powerful, and he paces around the office like a miserably 'deposed' silverback gorilla now unsure of anything other than his own brute strength.
He 'deposed' to the fact that the two are ‘a genuine and committed couple’.
The polls this time, he said, were ‘the first firm step toward 'deposing' the ruling parties.’
For example, Pope Silverius was 'deposed' by force and died in a penal colony.
Before he could make the trip, however, he was 'deposed' by the May 27 military coup.
A person in the legal secretariat to the Law Officers 'deposed' to the contrary.
Clergy members found guilty of such a charge can be admonished, removed from office or, in extreme cases, be 'deposed' from holy orders - ‘unfrocked’.
He calmly walked 60 feet toward a glass-walled conference room where lawyers were 'deposing' a witness in a labor dispute.
If the number is not zero, they will be 'deposed' by force.
A military coup in 1955 'deposed' him, sending him into exile first in Paraguay and ultimately in Madrid.
Nevertheless, thousands of lives and billions of dollars have been spent 'deposing' a defanged dictatorship that posed no immediate threat to us.
The documents which you have 'deposed' to in the witness box and referred to are strictly in answer to the subpoena but in respect of which you claim privilege.
He served 24 years and was eventually 'deposed' by a right-wing military coup.
Nevertheless, John realized that not all tyrants could be peaceably overcome and offered specific advice about 'deposing' them by force.
The first minister can only be 'deposed' if a majority of nationalists support unionists in removing him.
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