deposition
111Deposition — De|po|si|ti|on 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en〉 1. Hinterlegung 2. Absetzung (bes. von Geistlichen) [Etym.: → Depositen] …
112Deposition — De|po|si|ti|on die; , en <aus gleichbed. lat. depositio zu deponere, vgl. ↑deponieren>: 1. Hinterlegung. 2. Absetzung eines kath. Geistlichen ohne Wiedereinsetzung in den Kirchendienst (Rel.). 2. bis ins 18. Jh. übliche derb feierliche… …
113deposition — dep|o|si|tion [ ,depə zıʃn, ,dipə zıʃn ] noun 1. ) count LEGAL a formal written statement by a WITNESS that is read out in a court because the witness cannot be present at the court 2. ) uncount TECHNICAL a process in which layers of a substance… …
114deposition — The laying down of any material by any agent such as wind, water, ice or by other natural processes. HP …
115deposition — dep·o·si·tion || ‚depÉ™ zɪʃn n. sworn testimony, testimony given under oath; dismissal, removal (from an office or position) …
116deposition — n. (Law.) 1. Testimony (in writing, signed and sworn to before a magistrate, after cross examination), evidence, affidavit. 2. Dethroning, dismission, displacement, removal …
117deposition — noun 1 (C) law a statement written for a court of law, by someone who has promised to tell the truth 2 (U) technical the natural process of depositing a substance in rocks or soil 3 (C, U) the act of removing someone from a position of power …
118deposition — dep·o·si·tion …
119deposition — Лишение …
120deposition — dep•o•si•tion [[t]ˌdɛp əˈzɪʃ ən, ˌdi pə [/t]] n. 1) removal from an office or position 2) the act or process of depositing 3) gel the state of being deposited 4) something that is deposited 5) law a statement under oath, taken down in writing, to …