deposable


de·pose

D0144500 (dĭ-pōz′)v. de·posed, de·pos·ing, de·pos·es v.tr.1. a. To remove from office or power.b. To dethrone.2. Law To take a deposition from: Investigators will depose the witness behind closed doors.v.intr. Law To give testimony by affidavit or deposition.
[Middle English deposen, from Old French deposer, alteration (influenced by poser, to put) of Latin dēpōnere, to put down; see depone.]
de·pos′a·ble adj.