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    un·seat
    [ˌənˈsēt]
    verb
    unseat (verb) · unseats (third person present) · unseated (past tense) · unseated (past participle) · unseating (present participle)
    1. cause (someone) to fall from a horse or bicycle:
      "Rawhide unseated Kevin Bradley at the first fence"
      • remove from a position of power or authority.
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  3. To unseat someone means to1234:
    • Remove them from power, especially as a result of an election.
    • Dislodge them from a seat, such as throwing them from a saddle.
    • Remove them from a place or position, including political office.
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    to remove someone from power, especially as a result of an election: The opposition candidate failed by only 39 votes to unseat the cabinet minister.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/unseat
    transitive verb 1 : to dislodge from one's seat especially on horseback 2 : to remove from a place or position especially : to remove from political office
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/unseat
    verb (used with object) to dislodge from a seat, especially to throw from a saddle, as a rider; unhorse. to remove from political office by an elective process, by force, or by legal action: The corrupt mayor was finally unseated.
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    to remove someone from power, especially as a result of an election: The second time she ran, she unseated her Republican opponent.
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