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    Dep·o·si·tion
    /ˌdepəˈziSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. The meaning of DEPOSITION is a testifying especially before a court. How to use deposition in a sentence.

  3. The process of changing from a gas to a solid without passing through an intermediate liquid phase. Carbon dioxide, at a pressure of one atmosphere, undergoes deposition at about −78 degrees Celsius.

  4. A deposition is a statement made in court. A deposition can be made outside of court, too — after a crime, a witness might give a deposition. Then that written or recorded deposition can be used as evidence in the courtroom.

  5. DEPOSITION definition: 1. a formal written statement made or used in a law court: 2. the forming of a layer of a…. Learn more.

  6. DEPOSITION meaning: 1. a formal written statement made or used in a law court: 2. the forming of a layer of a…. Learn more.

  7. May 28, 2015 · Deposition defined and explained with examples. The giving of testimony under oath, recorded in writing, to be used in the investigation of a case, and in court.

  8. A detailed account given under oath, by a witness or a party involved, in answer to oral or written queries, documented by a court-recognized official. The officially authenticated document that captures a statement delivered under oath.

  9. 1. (Law) law. a. the giving of testimony on oath. b. the testimony so given. c. the sworn statement of a witness used in court in his or her absence. 2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the act or instance of deposing. 3. the act or an instance of depositing. 4. (Law) something that is deposited; deposit.

  10. DEPOSITION meaning: 1 : a formal statement that someone who has promised to tell the truth makes so that the statement can be used in court; 2 : a formal statement that is made before a trial by a witness who will not be present at the trial.

  11. Deposition Definition. A deposing or being deposed; removal from office or position of power. The act of testifying. The act of depositing, especially the laying down of matter by a natural process. A depositing or being deposited. Something deposited or left lying. (Christianity) The removal of Jesus from the cross.

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