reposit - put (something) in a place for storage; "the treasure found int he ancient tomb was reposited in the museum"
store - find a place for and put away for storage; "where should we stow the vegetables?"; "I couldn't store all the books in the attic so I sold some"
I reposited the bones of Don Christopher de Gama in a decent place, and sent them the May following to the viceroy of the Indies, together with his arms, which had been presented me by a gentleman of Abyssinia, and a picture of the Virgin Mary, which that gallant Portuguese always carried about him.
(f) Serve as archivist and be responsible for all official records, archives, and historic material which shall be in reposit with the Secretary-Treasurer.
Finally, I give thought to what it means to develop a pedagogical framework of counter-hegemonic resistance to meet, assuage, and reposit teacher candidate resistances in my course as well as better prepare them for teaching and learning with diverse students and globalized classrooms.
Since load rejection is very unlikely in practice assuming that ship capacities have spare slots, liner shipping companies must decide whether to reposit empty containers or lease extra containers and store the idle owned containers at the specific ports.
In this essay, I hope to prove that the conception of the seminal mid-eighteenth century novel, Samuel Richardson's Clarissa, was deeply connected to the debate of the secularization of society, and reposit his work's ubiquitous didacticism away from traditional religious interpretations and into this new, deeply political context.
Once the diagnosis is established, immediate management of uterine inversion includes resuscitation and stabilization of patient with simultaneous attempts to reposit the uterus.