Synonym: deposit, dethronement. Similar words: postposition, position, deposit, exposition, imposition, opposition, composition, supposition. Meaning: [‚depə'zɪʃn] n. 1. the natural process of laying down a deposit of something 2. (law) a pretrial interrogation of a witness; usually conducted in a lawyer's office 3. the act of putting something somewhere 4. the act of deposing someone; removing a powerful person from a position or office.
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31 The quick deposition of these sediments resulted in clay compaction and the isolation of porous and permeable sand with impermeable shales.
32 Symington's deposition was taken as part of a lawsuit between the City of Tucson and the Metropolitan Water District.
33 Meanwhile, sources said Friday that Simpson will begin his deposition in the wrongful death lawsuit Monday.
34 But the most surprising fact about this is that all these events took place during the deposition of a single graptolite zone.
35 Attention has also focused on acid deposition effects on a wide range of crops.
36 Thus the first deposition of a king since the Conquest was consummated.
37 So the early Carboniferous was again a time of very widespread carbonate deposition.
38 These include the development of tetany and the deposition of calcium phosphate in soft tissues.
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39 Radon has been used to detect uranium mineralisation and also to locate faults which may control mineral deposition.
40 How important is land use compared with deposition of strong acids derived from the combustion of fossil fuels?
41 External consultants and Data Archive consultants will assist in designing the most cost-effective way of preparing the data for deposition.
42 In the Westminster deposition scene West literally wraps himself in the national flag.
43 The same could be said of carbonate deposition in the mid-Silurian.
44 This classification is based solely on composition immediately after deposition; cements and authigenic minerals are not included.
45 I can do experiments in the greenhouse that show that red spruce are harmed by ozone and acid deposition.
46 A second contrast between subaerial and marine erosion is to be found in the relative importance of erosion and deposition.
47 I asked first about my bag and felt my breathing quicken when the chief seemed unable to find my deposition.
48 The degree of amyloid deposition, however, was greatest in the small intestine.
49 This may be a factor of environment of deposition, or a consequence of rapid sedimentation rates, particularly in carbonate environments.
50 Subsequently, the land sank again, seas flooded back and deposition restarted.
51 With regard to the origin of the pores, the intra-skeletal types were probably preserved during deposition and escaped infill by sediment.
52 Such dynamism means perpetual change and the two processes of bank erosion and sediment deposition are unceasing.
53 Such a deposition of urate crystals causes inflammation of the affected area and precipitates an arthritic attack. 206.
54 These were most likely to have been zeroed by the action of sunlight prior to their deposition on the sea bed.
55 Erosion or accretion of sand by wind action is evident throughout and soil genesis is truncated by erosion or fossilised by deposition.
56 All sediment deposition is not injurious.
57 Dry deposition refers to acidic gases and particles.
58 This leads to calcium deposition in the blood-vessels.
59 Target with higher deposition efficiency could deposit more wafers.
60 Deposition is the counterpart of erosion.
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