noun
- plural of deposer; people who remove someone from power or office
- plural of deposer; people who give testimony under oath, especially in a legal deposition
Usage: formal; often used in historical or political contexts
Usage: legal; technical
Examples
- The deposers of the king faced severe consequences after the revolution.
- Several deposers testified about the company's financial misconduct during the trial.
- Historical records identify the deposers as members of the military council.
- The deposers gave conflicting accounts of what happened that night.
- In the legal proceeding, the deposers were questioned by both attorneys.
- The deposers of the regime eventually established a new government.