reposit Antonyms

Meaning of reposit

Wordnet

reposit (v)

put (something) in a place for storage

Webster

reposit (v. t.)

To cause to rest or stay; to lay away; to lodge, as for safety or preservation; to place; to store.

reposit Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient scroll was reposited in a secure vault to preserve its delicate parchment.
  2. The stolen artifact was reposited to the museum's collection after its recovery.
  3. The library has reposited thousands of books in its digital archive for easy access.
  4. The surgeon reposited the dislocated joint with precision, restoring its function.
  5. The fortress reposited weapons and provisions to withstand a prolonged siege.
  6. The museum reposited the painting in a more prominent location to showcase its beauty.
  7. The archives reposited the family's history in a secure location to protect it from loss.
  8. The bank reposited the customer's money in a high-yield account.
  9. The scientist reposited their groundbreaking findings in a peer-reviewed journal to share their knowledge.
  10. The municipal records were reposited in a fireproof building to ensure their preservation.

FAQs About the word reposit

put (something) in a place for storageTo cause to rest or stay; to lay away; to lodge, as for safety or preservation; to place; to store.

keep,store, warehouse, house, file,stow, put up, pack, hangar,garage

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The ancient scroll was reposited in a secure vault to preserve its delicate parchment.

The stolen artifact was reposited to the museum's collection after its recovery.

The library has reposited thousands of books in its digital archive for easy access.

The surgeon reposited the dislocated joint with precision, restoring its function.