depose - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of depose in Hindi

  • निकाल देना

verb

  • उपदस्थ करना
  • निकाल देना
  • गवाही देना
  • हटा देना
  • पदच्युत करना
  • उतारना
  •  उलटना
  • उलट देना
  • हटाना
  • साक्षी देना
  • साक्षी होना
  • परिचय देना
  • बयान देना
  • अभिसाक्ष्य देना
  • अपदस्थ करना
  • साक्ष्य देना

depose Definition

Verb

  • remove from office suddenly and forcefully.
  • testify to or give (evidence) on oath, typically in a written statement.
  • question (a witness) in deposition.

depose Example

  • The princes, or by the council, and these are also to have the power to punish, suspend or depose him. ( राजकुमारों, या परिषद द्वारा, और इन्हें भी उसे दंडित करने, निलंबित करने या पदच्युत करने की शक्ति प्राप्त है। )
  • It was decided to depose him, and the choice of the Bohemians now fell on John of Luxemburg, son of Henry, king of the Romans. ( उसे पदच्युत करने का निर्णय लिया गया, और बोहेमियनों की पसंद अब रोमनों के राजा हेनरी के पुत्र लक्समबर्ग के जॉन पर गिर गई। )
  • It all depends on what you mean by the word depose. ( यह सब इस बात पर निर्भर करता है कि आप depose शब्द से क्या मतलब रखते हैं। )
  • It's difficult to see depose in a sentence . ( एक वाक्य में बयान देखना मुश्किल है। )
  • In a few weeks comes the vote to acquit or depose. ( कुछ ही हफ्तों में बरी करने या अपदस्थ करने के लिए वोट आता है। )

More Sentence

  • Let's at least let them depose them ."
  • determined to depose the semi-Catholic monarch.
  • From the ecclesiastics Basil likewise insisted on unquestioning obedience, and he did not hesitate to depose by his own authority a metropolitan who was at that time the highest dignitary of the Russian Church.
  • The Foreign Office was warned of a plot to depose the leader of an oil-rich country weeks before the coup attempt happened.
  • Under the proposed resolution, failure to comply with this deadline would justify the use of force to depose him.  
  • Microsoft had the right to depose the declarants that the DoJ had used, but did not choose to do so.  
  • He does not depose to the fact that such notice was ever given to the second applicant or the first applicant.
  • Discontented officers in the army and navy rallied to this idea, and a conspiracy was organized to depose the emperor and declare a republic. On the 14th of November 1889 the palace was quietly surrounded, and on the following morning the emperor and his family were placed on board ship and sent off to Portugal.
  • He may depose emperors and absolve the subjects of the unjust from their allegiance.
  • If they want to depose him, I only wish they would not set me up as a competitor.
  • The Emperor of Austria had sworn to depose him, the Italians promised to assist his antagonist.
  • I, Sister Alexander, being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am an officer, to wit.
  • In the third year the warden took it into his head to depose him, so he was obliged to take to farming.
  • Each tribe was supreme within its own borders; it elected its own chief, and could depose him if he acted against law.
  • The royal dukes, John and Charles, had already taken measures to depose him; and in July the rebellion broke out in Osterg3tland.
  • His son, Fesal, succeeded him, but in 1836 on his refusal to pay tribute an Egyptian force was sent to depose him and he was taken prisoner and sent to Cairo, while a rival claimant, Khalid, was established as amir in Riad.
  • But this maid, Alice, as I understand, deposes that she went to her room, covered her bride’s dress with a long ulster, put on a bonnet, and went out.
  • He argued that the administration of the Church belongs, like all administration, to the state authorities, and that if these go wrong it then lies with Christian people to depose them.
  • Its condition encouraged the Burmese to depose the rajah, and to make Assam a dependency of Ava.