English to Malay Dictionary deposition

deposition

pemendapan
definition
noun
Edward V's deposition
the action of deposing someone, especially a monarch.
the deposition of four expert witnesses
the process of giving sworn evidence.
example
Stratford later supported Edward II's 'deposition' in Edward III's favour.
Indeed, the gain in weight of both beef and chicken is ‘counterbalanced by excessive 'deposition' of fat’.
It was one of the first minerals to crystallize, and it continued to be deposited throughout the sequence of mineral 'deposition' .
There is much evidence for zoning in these calcite crystals and also some evidence for breaks in 'deposition' and even temporary dissolution.
Mr Coppel informed us that neither the transcript of the memorandum interview, the video of it, or any other 'deposition' is available to the Respondent.
The treasures of a dynasty that survived civil war, 'deposition' and the Great Fire of London are to be displayed to the public.
pebbles formed by the 'deposition' of calcium in solution
The 'deposition' of fat in the body, or the long-term accumulation of fat is dependent on only two things: the number of calories consumed and the number of calories burned.
Other evidence for the quick 'deposition' of sediment on organisms as seen in a great catastrophe is provided by the presence of soft-bodied organisms in the fossil record.
pebbles formed by the 'deposition' of calcium in solution
Edward V's 'deposition'
That July he tabled the motion at the Fascist Grand Council which led to Mussolini's 'deposition' and arrest.
the 'deposition' of four expert witnesses
We will take her testimony under oath in a deposition and they'll probably take Michael's 'deposition' and in a few months we'll go to trial.
The evidence for extremely fast 'deposition' of carbonate caps is excellent in some areas.
The rebels fought the emperor until his 'deposition' in 1974.
No defense attorneys were allowed to be present for his 'deposition' , and now, obviously, they are unable to cross-examine him.
On his 'deposition' Prince Carol Hohenzollen-Sigmaringen was elected.
It is known that dense silica 'deposition' in these four cell types occurs sporadically in the epidermis of grasses and bamboos.
They are using solution methods such chemical bath 'deposition' to deposit films of semiconductor materials.
It tells the plaintiff, in effect, that he or she cannot even force the defendant to answer questions, in 'deposition' or interrogatories, about what exactly occurred.
They also agreed that it was impossible to estimate how much 'deposition' would have occurred as a result of this and to what extent this would have influenced the vessel's ability to discharge the full cargo.
The factional conflict erupted into Civil War which resulted in Henry's 'deposition' in 1461 when Richard's son inaugurated the reign of the House of York as Edward IV.
In June 1880, the governor of Herat, Ayub Khan, left Herat with a small army, intent on seizing the throne of Kabul left vacant by the British 'deposition' of his elder brother, Yakub Khan.
By 1326, Edward's 'deposition' in favour of his namesake son and heir seemed the only alternative to a mean, oppressive, and unsuccessful regime that engendered civil strife.
Silver was deposited near the end of the copper 'deposition' , and most specimens show a combination of silver on copper.
A 'deposition' is sworn testimony taken in an informal setting (no judge or jury) before trial as part of the prediscovery process.
Untreated inflammation can result in cataracts, calcium 'deposition' in the cornea, glaucoma and, ultimately, blindness.
the 'deposition' of four expert witnesses
At the point when his power to command death and to sustain his own life has been arrested, Richard is divested of the spectacular carapace that encases the body of the monarch, his 'deposition' is a fall into subjectivity.
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