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deposit

[dih-poz-it] / dɪˈpɒz ɪt /




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An attendant kept track of each seller's position in the queue, and helped to deposit ornate pendants, hammered rings and commemorative coins into an opening in the device.

From Barron's

Then there was a great heaving, and the humans were deposited on a wide piazza, surrounded on two sides by the wings of what looked to be an ancient stone library.

From Literature

He whisks the paper away and deposits it into a folder before I can change my mind.

From Literature

Those who are curious — and wealthy — can reserve a Helix today with a $50,000 deposit.

From Los Angeles Times

"I would love to see the majority of these items deposited with the local museums from near where they were found," she said.

From BBC