adjective
- removed from a seat or position of power
verb
- past tense of unseat: to remove someone from a seat or position of authority
Examples
- The incumbent senator was unseated in the election.
- The horse unseated its rider during the jump.
- Voters unseated three city council members.
- The scandal unseated the company’s CEO.
- She was unseated from her committee chair position.
- The opposition party unseated the ruling government.
- The bucking bronco unseated every cowboy who tried to ride it.