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unseat ( Verb)
UK/US /ˌʌnˈsiːt/
Present
unseat
Ing
unseating
He/She/It
unseats
Past Simple
unseated
Past Participle
unseated
1-
B2
to depose someone from a place of authority
-> It takes a lot to unseat a market leader in any industry.
-> An attempt to unseat a dictator is a risky task.
Synonym
dethrone
2-
B2
to knock someone from their horses or bikes
-> The cow unseated the cat which was sitting on him.
-> The monkey unseated the baby while crossing the road.
Synonym
get down