depositions (Meaning)

depositions

an act or process of laying someone or something down or letting something fall, a testifying especially before a court, a process of depositing something, a meeting at which such testimony is taken, something deposited, an act of removing from a position of authority, the hearing at which a deposition is made, declaration, the act of removing a person from high office, a statement especially in writing made under oath, out-of-court testimony made under oath and recorded by an authorized officer for later use in court, the action or process of depositing, testimony taken down in writing under oath, a statement that is made under oath by a party or witness (as an expert) in response to oral examination or written questions and that is recorded by an authorized officer (as a court reporter), affidavit, the certified document recording such a statement compare interrogatory

Synonyms & Antonyms of depositions

depositions Sentence Examples

  1. The committee members carefully reviewed the depositions of the witnesses.
  2. The lawyer filed a motion to suppress the depositions on grounds of hearsay.
  3. The judge ruled that the depositions were admissible as evidence in court.
  4. The defendants made inconsistent statements in their depositions, which weakened their credibility.
  5. The plaintiffs presented depositions from experts who supported their claims.
  6. The insurance company requested depositions from all involved parties.
  7. The depositions provided valuable insights into the events leading up to the accident.
  8. The court reporter carefully transcribed the depositions for future reference.
  9. The witness refused to answer certain questions during his deposition.
  10. The lawyer advised his client to prepare carefully for her deposition.

FAQs About the word depositions

an act or process of laying someone or something down or letting something fall, a testifying especially before a court, a process of depositing something, a me

silt, deposit,sediment,precipitate, grounds, sludge, dregs, dross,settlings, lees

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The committee members carefully reviewed the depositions of the witnesses.

The lawyer filed a motion to suppress the depositions on grounds of hearsay.

The judge ruled that the depositions were admissible as evidence in court.

The defendants made inconsistent statements in their depositions, which weakened their credibility.