The perfect participle of deponents is sometimes used with past tenses or their equivalents to denote incomplete contemporaneous action.
The perfect participle ofdeponents is sometimes used with a passive meaning.
Lastly, it is certified by two of the deponents that "the demoniac could not certainly judge what the nature of his distemper was; because when he was out of his fits, he could not tell how it was with him when he was in his fits.
Such a circumstance would no doubt cause a great deal of talk, the depositions and the names of the deponents would be published in the newspapers, perhaps for several weeks, but after a little time it would die away.
Now the apostles are the deponents who solemnly testify the fact of the resurrection of Jesus.
Whereupon a Neighbour said, she believed the Creature was Over-looked; and sundry other Circumstances concurred, which made the Deponents believe that Bishop had bewitched it.
The Deponents further declare that they verily believe that had the Brigantine Engaged the sloop, the former might easily have taken the latter, and that this was the Opinion of their Company in General.
He deposeth and Saith, That he with the other Deponents in the Said Deposition named did before James Abercromby in the said Deposition named make oath to the truth of the Contents of the Sd.
That not coming a Breast with the Sloop, the Deponents could not discover the Number of her Guns, Save, that mr Flood imagined that he saw two Carriage Guns on her Larboard side.
Semi-Deponents are verbs which have the Present System in the Active Voice, but the Perfect System in the Passive without change of meaning.
Whereupon a Neighbour said, she believed the Creature was Over-looked; and sundry other Circumstances concurred, which made the Deponents believe that Bishop had bewitched it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deponents" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.