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depose造句

The witness is going to depose.

The emperor attempted to depose the Pope.

To deprive of position, rank, or authority;depose.

10. The right to elect chieftains and to depose them.

9. The right to elect the chief and to depose him is nowhere mentioned.

A witness must depose to such facts as are within his own knowledge.

Meanwhile, the revolutionaries prepare to stage a coup and depose the king.

Experiments show that the clustering system based on this algorithm can depose lots of abnormal short texts with high accuracy...

The king's refusal to react rationally led the government to declare him insane and depose him in 1886.

And he vehemently censures Pope Zachary for having helped to depose the last of the Merovingians in favour of Pepin.

She may not resign her office except with the consent of the Sacred Congregation, which has the power to depose her.

1991 - Collapse of the Soviet Union: More than 100,000 people rally outside the Soviet Union's parliament building protesting the coup aiming to depose President Mikhail Gorbachev.

Wang Anshi is keen on his new law of social reform. Naturally, he will depose all those who advocate objection. A sacred and inviolable proposition is always harmful.

get rid of; to abolish; to eliminate; to reform; to cut out; to redress; expel; to dismiss; to remove sb. from office; to depose; to cashier

How to depose the solid waste of mines, improve environment and take full advantage of avail element in solid waste, is an emphasis subject faced by human being society.

It's better not to teach, but to hold on to its branches and ears, to depose its wisdom, to reject its studies, its boudoirs, its customs, its idleness as a vagrant, and its stubbornness.

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