unseating (Meaning)
unseating
to remove from a place or position, to remove from political office, to dislodge from one's seat especially on horseback, to throw from one's seat especially on horseback
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unseating Sentence Examples
- The incumbent politician faces an uphill battle against an unseating challenger.
- The candidate's unseating victory shocked the entire nation.
- The underdog team managed to unseat the tournament favorites.
- The unseating of the CEO sent shockwaves through the company.
- The new government's unseating of the old regime brought about a period of great change.
- The unseating process had been underway for months, with various factions vying for power.
- The party leaders devised a cunning plan to unseat their rival party.
- The unseating of the long-standing champion marked a new era in the sport.
- The unseating of the government triggered a series of protests and demonstrations.
- The unseating of the empire led to the establishment of several independent states.
FAQs About the word unseating
to remove from a place or position, to remove from political office, to dislodge from one's seat especially on horseback, to throw from one's seat especially on
deposition, ouster, expulsion, dethronement, impeachment, suspension, removal,overthrow, dismissal, reduction
creation, upgrading, preferment, preference, elevation, ascent, upgrade, advancement,promotion, rise
The incumbent politician faces an uphill battle against an unseating challenger.
The candidate's unseating victory shocked the entire nation.
The underdog team managed to unseat the tournament favorites.
The unseating of the CEO sent shockwaves through the company.