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PON, POS “put”. Depose Verb: (Literally, ”put down”) put out of office; dethrone Did the king abdicate or was he deposed?

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1 PON, POS “put”

2 Depose Verb: (Literally, ”put down”) put out of office; dethrone Did the king abdicate or was he deposed?

3 Impose Verb: put on as a burden, duty,tax, etc,; inflict The government imposed a new tax on the people.

4 Postpone Verb:(literally,”put after”) put off; defer; delay Our instructor has postponed the test until tommorow to give us an extra day to study.

5 Superimpose Put on top of or over; attach as an addition superimposed Today's snowfall superimposed a fresh two inches over yesterday's accumulation.

6 Transpose Verb: (literally,” put across”) change the relative order of; interchange The is a misspelled word on your paper, “strenght.” Correct it by transposing the last two letters.


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