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Definition of Deposable

Deposable
Deposable De*pos"a*ble, a. Capable of being deposed or deprived of office. --Howell.

Meaning of Deposable from wikipedia

- incident 1167 Diarmaid mac Murchadha Kingdom of Leinster King of Leinster Deposed by the Irish High King Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair for allegations that he had...
- 1494 until her husband's deposition in 1506, after which she was known as Deposed Queen Shin (폐비 신씨). She did not receive a further royal title posthumously...
- had received death threats in the past. The words "Delay", "Deny", and "Depose" were inscribed on the cartridge cases used during the shooting. The suspect...
- Deposed Queen Yun of the Haman Yun clan (15 July 1455 – 29 August 1482) was the second wife of Yi Hyeol, King Seongjong and the mother of Yi Yung, Prince...
- Deposing Nathan is a 2019 young adult fiction book by American author Zack Smedley (born 1995). Deposing Nathan was published by Page Street in May 2019...
- 1608 until her husband's deposition in 1623, after which she was known as Deposed Queen Yu. The ****ure queen was born on 15 August 1576 during the reign...
- Deposed Empress Wu (吳廢后; 15th century – 1509) was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, married to Zhu Jianshen, the Chenghua Emperor. Empress...
- See also Zaman Shah, deposed 1801. Mahmud Shah Durrani, deposed 1803, reinstated 1809, deposed again 1818. Shoja Shah, deposed 1809, reinstated 1839...
- exclusive; the Russian Revolution of 1917 began with an urban revolution to depose the Czar, followed by a rural revolution, followed by the Bolshevik coup...
- The papal deposing power was the most powerful tool of the political authority claimed by and on behalf of the Roman Pontiff, in medieval and early modern...