Crossword-Solution: DEPOSAL 7 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Deposal n. The act of deposing from office; a removal from the
throne.

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DEPOSAL anagram ADELOPS, ASPODEL

We have 16 clues for the answer “DEPOSAL”

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Deprivation of rank 1 answer
Ouster from office 1 answer
Sworn statement 5 answers
dethronement 8 answers
Ouster 8 answers
disestablishment 9 answers
loss of right 14 answers
GETTING the boot 45 answers
Demotion 47 answers
Sack 54 answers
removal 57 answers
ejection 58 answers
dismissal 65 answers
deprivation 65 answers
discontinuance 66 answers
Deposition? 70 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with DEPOSAL (5)

The short interval between the deposal and death of princes is become proverbial, and though there may be some few examples on the other side as far as life is concerned, I doubt whether a single instance can be found where liberty has been granted to a deposed monarch.
A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second Charles James Fox 2007
Edward II., Richard II., Henry VI., Edward V., had none of them long survived their deposal, but this was the first instance, in our history at least, where, of such an act, it could be truly said that it was not done in a corner.
A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second Charles James Fox 2007
However, this distinction could bring little comfort to the Assembly at present; for the illegality of the deposal was now past all dispute; and the attempt to punish, or even ruin a number of professional brethren for not enforcing a by-law, when the by-law itself had been found irreconcilable to the law of the land, greatly displeased the public, as vindictive, oppressive, and useless to the purposes of the Assembly.
Theological Essays and Other Papers v2 Thomas de Quincey 2004
However, this distinction could bring little comfort to the Assembly at present; for the illegality of the deposal was now past all dispute; and the attempt to punish, or even ruin, a number of professional brethren for not enforcing a by-law, when the by-law itself had been found irreconcilable to the law of the land, greatly displease the public, as vindictive, oppressive, and useless to the purposes of the Assembly.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine -- Volume 55, No. 340, February, 1844 Various 2005
There seems reason to think that the bombardment of Beyrout[47] and the deposal of Mehemet Ali by the Sultan have greatly contributed to render the French more reasonable on this question, by exciting in their minds an apprehension that unless some arrangement be speedily effected, the operations now going on in the Levant will end in the entire overthrow of Mehemet Ali.
The Letters of Queen Victoria, Volume 1 (of 3), 1837-1843) Queen Victoria 2006
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