Deponer in english

Depose

pronunciation: dɪpoʊz part of speech: verb
In gestures

deponer1 = put + Nombre + down ; depose. 

Example: The implication is that these are books to be picked up, looked at, leafed through and put down again.Example: King Constantine II was exiled in 1967 and was deposed by a referendum abolishing monarchy in 1973.

more:

» deponer las armasput down + Posesivo + weaponsput down + Posesivo + gunslay down + Posesivo + arms .

Example: The Iraqi army still cannot give the order to put down weapons and to raise white flags.

Example: The truce saw soldiers at several places put down their guns at Christmas to fraternise with the enemy.

Example: No doubt it would be better if all sides were to lay down their arms together at once.

deponer2 = depose ; depone. 

Example: Many times the key to success is thoroughly digging into the facts, deposing as many people as possible, and finally getting to the truth.Example: He collects all the facts, looks at relevant files if need be, summons the parties or other witnesses to depone before him where necessary = He collects all the facts, looks at relevant files if need be, summons the parties or other witnesses to depone before him where necessary.

Deponer synonyms

swear in spanish: jurar, pronunciation: swer part of speech: verb depone in spanish: deponer, pronunciation: dɪpoʊn part of speech: verb force out in spanish: forzar, pronunciation: fɔrsaʊt part of speech: verb
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