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Often used in the same context:
oust,
unseat,
topple,
dethrone,
impeach,
testify,
appoint,
quash,
overthrow,
indict,
incriminate,
usurp,
reargue,
arraign,
discredit,
assassinate,
adduce,
exonerate,
intervene,
implead,
implicate,
recuse,
dismiss,
defend,
dislodge,
empanel,
embarrass,
intercede,
assert,
subpoena,
quo warranto,
evict,
impleading,
confront,
suborn,
extradite,
rebut,
prosecute,
summon,
resign,
henry bolingbroke,
vacate,
disbar,
abdicate,
accede,
interrogate,
seize,
unhorse,
unseal,
humiliate,
anoint,
perjure,
arbitrate,
declassify,
succeed,
inculpate,
countermanding,
exorcise,
exhume,
acquit,
vilify,
resiled,
exculpate,
annihilate,
eject,
impleaded,
unmask,
thwart,
reappoint,
detain,
exterminate,
intimidate,
adjourn,
overrule,
defame,
compel,
litigate,
rehearing,
convince,
malign,
abduct,
sue,
ex parte,
subjugate,
canonise,
conciliate,
convene,
expel,
apprise,
subdue,
conquer,
liberate,
reassert,
withdraw,
controvert,
neutralize,
outflank,
disinvite,
canonize,
impanel,
deify,
destabilize,
censor,
command,
govt,
help,
made,
operative,
rule,
absolution,
absorbing,
academies,
accords,
accusations,
accusative,
achievements,
activating,
adaptor,
adaptors,
adhesive,
adjournment,
adjuster
More specific:
bring down,
overthrow,
overturn,
perjure
More general:
boot out,
declare,
drum out,
expel,
kick out,
oust,
throw out
Synonyms:
depone,
force out,
swear
Also try:
— Adjectives for depose:
tyrannic,
other,
self,
soviet,
special
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