deposer

/dɪˈpoʊzər/
noun
  1. A person who removes someone from a position of power.
    • The deposer claimed to act in the people's interest.
    • The deposer of the king was a general in the army.
    • History rarely remembers the deposers of tyrants.
  2. A person who gives sworn testimony, especially in a legal setting.
    • The deposer answered all questions under oath.
    • The lawyer prepared the deposer for the hearing.
    • Each deposer must sign the statement before the court.
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