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depose - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- not: Richards recovered strongly from a first-lap spin at Druids, but could not depose the defiant Rice.
Object
- emperor: Selassie, the deposed emperor of Ethiopia, is considered divine by the Rastafarian religion.
- constable: A constable deposed to defendants standing on the footpath at a street corner for about ten minutes.
- king: The Edwardian Conquest of Wales Why were medieval kings deposed?
- president: I am a relative of the deposed president of Liberia, Charles Taylor.
- regime: Other criminal gangs justify raping women for their supposed links to the deposed regime.
Subject
- coup: When the President is deposed by a military coup, Tony is sacked and deported back to England.
- force: He should have been deposed by force in 1991 when, instead, the Iraqi opposition forces were effectively betrayed by the coalition.
Preposition: as
- leader: December 1890 Parnell was deposed as leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party.
Modifying Another Word
- recently: The was particularly true in France where memories of the recently deposed monarchy were still strong and the political situation was volatile.
- again: The same year he attended the synods of Tarsus and Antioch, at both of which Cyril was again deposed and anathematized.
- eventually: The Shah, the main sponsor, was eventually deposed of course.
- finally: Macbeth was defeated, but not finally deposed and killed until 1057.
- then: For insisting on his settlement, the seven members of presbytery who took this course were first suspended and then deposed.
Preposition: in
- coup: In 1967 the government in Athens was deposed in a military coup.
- favor: In 1910 King Manoel II was deposed in favor of a republican government.
Preposition: from
- office: Since he was deposed from office in 1998, Erdogan became a symbol of oppression by the Turkish regime.
Preposition: by
- coup: When the President is deposed by a military coup, Tony is sacked and deported back to England.
- force: He should have been deposed by force in 1991 when, instead, the Iraqi opposition forces were effectively betrayed by the coalition.
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