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Deposition

Description:

Deposition can refer to a legal term or a geological process, both of which involve the settling or laying down of something. In law, a deposition is a sworn out-of-court testimony that is recorded and can be used as evidence during a trial. In geology, deposition refers to the process by which sediments, such as rocks or soil particles, are added to a landform or body of water.

Sample Sentences:

As a legal term:

  1. The witness presented a deposition which revealed critical information about the case.
  2. The attorney cross-examined the defendant based on their previous deposition.
  3. During the deposition, the witness must answer truthfully under oath.
  4. The deposition transcript will be reviewed by the judge before the trial.

As a geological process:

  1. The deposition of sand and shells formed a beautiful beach along the coast.
  2. Over time, the deposition of sediment created layers of rock in the canyon.
  3. The study of deposition helps scientists understand the formation of natural landscapes.
  4. The river's deposition of silt enriched the surrounding farmland.

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