1. Deponer.
2. Derrocar (overthrow, unseat/dictator, rules).
3. Degradar.
4. Destituir.
5. Testificar.
6. Ser testigo. (n)
7. Destronar (champion, king).
The small child had to depose what he saw at the time of the kidnap because he was the main witness.
The word depose means to remove from a position such as a public office. Synonyms for the word depose would include demote, dethrone, impeach, and overthrow.
depose.
That is true, Philip ll of Spain wanted to depose Elizabeth l, protect the occupation of the Spanish troops in the Netherlands and prevent English privateers fro attacking Spanish ships in the Atlantic and the Pacific
DEPOSE or DETHRONE
To lay, as a stake; to wager., To lay down., To assert under oath; to depose., To testify under oath; to depose; to bear witness.
To depose somebody means to remove them from a position of power or authority, usually through a formal legal process or by force. It can involve removing a leader from office, such as a monarch or a political official, due to accusations of abuse of power or misconduct.
To depose someone is to ask them a series of questions, under oath, that they have to answer. While it is to pertain to the case at hand, it can cover far more than most people realize, if the attorney can show even the vaguest of connections.
oust, dismiss, displace, demote, dethrone, remove from office
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to depose, as from a position of power; overcome, defeat, or vanquish
They deposed her from office so she had to go home.