- unseated
- un·seated
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
unseated — “+ adjective Etymology: un (I) + seated, adjective : not seated: a. : having been dislodged from one s seat especially as a rider : unhorsed b. : having been removed or deposed from political rank or position c. of land or territo … Useful english dictionary
unseated — v. remove from office; dislodge from seat; throw from mount … English contemporary dictionary
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unseat — [[t]ʌ̱nsi͟ːt[/t]] unseats, unseating, unseated 1) VERB When people try to unseat a person who is in an important job or position, they try to remove him or her from that job or position. [V n] It is still not clear who was behind Sunday s attempt … English dictionary