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deposition

[dep-uh-zish-uhn, dee-puh-] / ˌdɛp əˈzɪʃ ən, ˌdi pə- /


NOUN
attestation of truth, especially in legal matters
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That was when Slater received the call from Davis about destroying her career, according to Alford’s sworn deposition in a subsequent lawsuit over how the department reached its settlement with HPE.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Fabrication of modern devices takes hundreds, if not thousands, of steps of chemical etching and deposition and heating, and then every single step does something to your structure," Karapetyan said.

From Science Daily

Hillary Clinton nearly stormed out of her closed-door testimony to US lawmakers about Jeffrey Epstein after a photo of her from the deposition was leaked, newly released video footage shows.

From BBC

In his deposition, McIndoe did not recall details about other conversations he had that day.

From Los Angeles Times

Unlike his wife, Clinton did not come out and speak to reporters after his deposition wrapped up.

From BBC