déposition
deposition, testimony
noun deh-poh-zee-SYOHN Less Common
Origin: Latin depositio
Also means
deposal (from office)
Usage Note
Déposition in legal contexts means a formal witness statement or sworn testimony: faire une déposition means 'to give a statement'. In a historical or political sense, it means the deposal or removal of a ruler from power. Context distinguishes the two senses clearly.
Examples
"Il a fait sa déposition devant le juge."
Natural Translation
He gave his testimony before the judge.
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