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View definitions for unseat

unseat

verb as in unsaddle

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verb as in oust

Strongest match

verb as in remove from office

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For months, Japan's entertainment industry has been rocked by a scandal that unseated one of its most popular celebrities and put one of its biggest broadcasters at risk.

From BBC

So how is this possible when the SNP has been in government since 2007 and their political opponents are desperate to unseat them and usher in an alternative government?

From BBC

Carter was in his first term as Georgia governor when he launched his campaign to unseat President Ford in the 1976 election.

That phrase was the tagline of an attack ad played repeatedly throughout the country as he tried to unseat the incumbent Prime Minister Stephen Harper, a Conservative who had been in power since 2004.

From BBC

This amounted to a stunning rebuke of the president-elect, who had enthusiastically endorsed the legislation and threatened to unseat any Republicans who opposed it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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