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- Dictionaryunseat/ʌnˈsiːt/
verb
- 1. cause (someone) to fall from a horse or bicycle: "Rawhide unseated Kevin Bradley at the first fence" Similar
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Unseat means to remove someone from power, especially as a result of an election, or to throw a rider from a horse. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
UNSEAT meaning: 1. to remove someone from power, especially...
- Unseat: Russian Translation
UNSEAT translate: лишать места, положения. Learn more in the...
- Unseat: Polish Translation
UNSEAT translate: wysadzić z siodła , pokonać. Learn more in...
- Unseat: Portuguese Translation
unseat translate: depor, derrubar. Learn more in the...
- Unseat Turkish Translation
unseat translate: gücünü elinden almak; etkisiz ve...
- Unseat in Traditional Chinese
UNSEAT translate: 政客, (尤指透過選舉)罷免,使下臺, 騎手, 使從馬上摔下. Learn more...
- English (US)
Unseat is a verb that means to dislodge from one's seat especially on horseback, or to remove from a place or position especially from political office. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for unseat.
Unseat definition: to dislodge from a seat, especially to throw from a saddle, as a rider; unhorse.. See examples of UNSEAT used in a sentence.
Unseat means to remove someone from power, especially as a result of an election, or to throw a rider from a horse. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.
Unseat means to remove somebody from a position of power or to make somebody fall off a horse or bicycle. Learn how to use this verb with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes.
Unseat means to throw or dislodge from a seat, saddle, etc, or to remove from office or position. Learn more about the word frequency, pronunciation, grammar, and usage of unseat with Collins English Dictionary.
Unseat means to remove from a seat, especially from a saddle, or to depose from office or position. See the verb form, past participle, gerund, and synonyms of unseat in different dictionaries and translations.