depositions

word · lemma: deposition

Definition

'Depositions' refers to formal statements given under oath, often in court cases. It can also mean the process where materials build up over time, such as sediment in geology.

Usage & Nuances

Most often used in legal and scientific contexts. In law, 'depositions' are sworn out-of-court testimonies. In science, refers to material accumulating—'sediment depositions.' Not to be confused with 'deposition' (the act of removing someone from office).

Example Sentences

The lawyer read several depositions during the trial.

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Scientists study depositions of sand at the river delta.

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The company’s lawyers prepared the depositions before the big case.

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All depositions must be taken under oath.

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The flood left strange depositions along the riverbanks.

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Wind patterns affect the depositions found in desert landscapes.

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