disseat (Meaning)
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disseat (v. t.)
To unseat.
Synonyms & Antonyms of disseat
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disseat Sentence Examples
- The king's advisor cautiously disseats himself to avoid spilling his drink during the rainstorm.
- The airline stewardess disseats the passengers involved in the altercation to separate them.
- The doctor advises the patient to disseat himself from the wheelchair and walk around every hour to prevent blood clots.
- During the turbulent flight, the flight attendant disseats the disruptive passenger and moves them to a seat away from others.
- The company policy states that any employee who engages in misconduct will be liable to disseatment from their position.
- The angry protesters threatened to disseat the mayor from his office if he didn't address their concerns.
- The board of directors decided to disseat the CEO due to his involvement in embezzlement and fraud.
- The rebellious students disseated the principal and took over the school administration building in protest of unfair policies.
- The empire was in turmoil as the citizens disseated the emperor and formed a provisional government.
- The moderator disseats an audience member who was disrupting the speaker's presentation.
FAQs About the word disseat
To unseat.
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The king's advisor cautiously disseats himself to avoid spilling his drink during the rainstorm.
The airline stewardess disseats the passengers involved in the altercation to separate them.
The doctor advises the patient to disseat himself from the wheelchair and walk around every hour to prevent blood clots.
During the turbulent flight, the flight attendant disseats the disruptive passenger and moves them to a seat away from others.