unsitting (Meaning)
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unsitting (a.)
Not sitting well; unbecoming.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unsitting
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unsitting Sentence Examples
- The opposition party aimed to unsit the incumbent prime minister through a no-confidence vote.
- The president's impeachment proceedings threatened to unsit him from office.
- The union threatened to strike if the board refused to unsit the CEO.
- The shareholders voted overwhelmingly to unsit the chairman of the company.
- The court ruled that the election results were invalid, unsitting the elected candidate.
- The government's austerity measures led to protests demanding the unsitting of the chancellor.
- The financial scandal forced the resignation of several senior executives, unsitting them from their positions.
- The governor was unsitted from office after being caught on camera accepting bribes.
- The scandal-ridden mayor faced calls to be unsitted from power.
- The parliament passed a motion of no confidence, unsitting the prime minister and triggering a snap election.
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Not sitting well; unbecoming.
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The opposition party aimed to unsit the incumbent prime minister through a no-confidence vote.
The president's impeachment proceedings threatened to unsit him from office.
The union threatened to strike if the board refused to unsit the CEO.
The shareholders voted overwhelmingly to unsit the chairman of the company.