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depone

/dih-pohn/US // dɪˈpoʊn //UK // (dɪˈpəʊn) //

去势,剥夺,剥夺了,剥夺自由

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Definitions

  1. 1

    de·poned, de·pon·ing.

    • : to testify under oath; depose.

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Examples

  • They had predicted it to Mrs Todgers, as she (Todgers) could depone, that very morning.

  • It was not in his quality as confessor that Fra Gervasio heard the dying man depone.

  • I hope not,' said Miss, 'for we took care to depone them before they parted from us.'

  • She did indeed depone to a line being left for me at her house, which said line miscarried.

  • The s itself is often supplied by the liquids m or n; as in expreme, depreme; compone, depone.