unseating

[US]/ʌnˈsiːtɪŋ/
[UK]/ʌnˈsiːtɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.the act of throwing a rider off a horse; to remove someone from a position or seat; to dismiss from office or position; to disqualify

Phrases & Collocations

unseating the leader

unseating the champion

unseating an incumbent

unseating a rival

unseating the majority

unseating traditional views

unseating powerful figures

unseating old beliefs

unseating a dictator

Example Sentences

the politician is unseating his opponent in the upcoming election.

unseating the current champion will be a tough challenge for the team.

the new evidence could lead to unseating the wrongful conviction.

her actions are aimed at unseating the existing leadership.

the activists are focused on unseating the corrupt officials.

unseating a long-standing tradition can be difficult.

the movement is gaining momentum in unseating the old regime.

unseating the current market leader requires innovative strategies.

many fans hope to see their favorite team unseating the rivals this season.

unseating the outdated policies is essential for progress.

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