unseated

[US]/ʌnˈsiːtɪd/
[UK]/ʌnˈsiːtɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to throw a rider off a horse (past form of unseat); to deprive someone of a seat (e.g., a member of parliament); to remove from a position; to disqualify

Phrases & Collocations

unseated leader

unseated champion

unseated authority

unseated player

unseated incumbent

unseated government

unseated official

unseated ruler

unseated monarch

unseated power

Example Sentences

the incumbent was unseated in the recent election.

after a scandal, the mayor was unseated by his opponent.

the champion was unseated in the final match.

he was unseated from his position due to misconduct.

the protest led to the unseating of several officials.

her unexpected resignation unseated the board chair.

the unseating of the long-time leader shocked the community.

many believed the unseating was inevitable after the scandal.

the athlete was unseated from the rankings after a doping scandal.

the unseating of the governor sparked widespread protests.

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