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will depose

  • future tense
    of depose.
    depose
    verb (used with object)
    to remove from office or position, especially high office.

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In 2023, Hutchins’ parents and sister also sued the actor, the film’s producers and the production company, Rust Movie Productions; lawyers representing the family told the presiding judge they will depose Baldwin in May.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 11, 2025

Because Dominion sued not just Fox News but its parent company, Fox Corp., it’s expected that the company will depose both Fox Corp. chief executive Lachlan Murdoch and chairman Rupert Murdoch.

From Washington Post Aug. 30, 2022

Lisa Bloom, Dickinson's attorney, confirmed Wednesday that she will depose Cosby on Nov. 23.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 11, 2015

The allies continue to hope that one of his officers will depose him.

From Time Magazine Archive

But lest your men and mine should come to trouble with one another, you will order yours to come forth without arms or armour, and you will depose your own.

From Love-at-Arms by Rafael Sabatini