Examples of 'deposed him' in a sentence

Meaning of "deposed him"

deposed him: This phrase refers to the act of removing someone from a position of power or authority, especially through force or legal means. It is commonly used in political contexts

How to use "deposed him" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
deposed him
They deposed him while he was away.
We literally just deposed him.
Haidar then deposed him and took formal control of the government himself.
Only the magnates of the East ever formally deposed him.
I have not deposed him yet.
It was he who would invited in the Almoravids and then they swiftly deposed him.
They may even have deposed him for a few days.
Another ruling by the Council of Basel partially deposed him.
The people deposed him and made Shishunaga king in his place.
The Synod then promptly deposed him.
The Romans deposed him and placed Herod on the throne.
The Dzungar leaders considered Yeshe Gyatso an imposter and deposed him.
Charles deposed him as because of an agreement with the Wittelsbach Treaty of Eltville.
He chose not to resist to the coup d'état that deposed him.
Twenty year later, a new civil war deposed him in favour of his wife.

See also

Twice Kossuth deposed him from the command ; twice he had to restore him.
Upon his refusal, Patricius forcibly deposed him and exiled him.
Mursili then deposed him from Nerik, triggering a civil war.
Despite finding Sa would to be innocent, Umar deposed him to avert ill feelings.
After Xiao Luan deposed him and assumed the throne himself, he had Xiao Zhaowen poisoned.
The consistory in Königsberg, still the competent directing body, deposed him as pastor.
Displeased with his grandfather's action, Ranmalji II deposed him and expelled him to Nawanagar.
Gesalec fled to Barcelona, where he remained until Theodoric deposed him.
He arrived there after Henry Clarence deposed him in Bluefields in 1894.
After Titanomachy, Zeus won the throne from Cronus and successfully deposed him.
The cathedral chapter of Magdeburg formally deposed him in 1631.
He rebelled against his brother, Bagyidaw, and deposed him.
Since Acacius refused to submit to this examination, the bishops deposed him on paper.
However, the news was leaked, and Yuwen deposed him.
When Zog refused to accept, the Italians invaded on 7 April, and deposed him.
Some regional heads revolted against Rayadhan III and deposed him in 1786.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Deposed
The one before he was deposed because he was insane
He deposed of their bodies right under there
Now he has been deposed and has come to us
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary