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be unseated
verb
To throw from one's seat; to deprive of a seat.
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Terry Wogan is unlikely to be unseated by Chris Evans or Jonathan Ross in the immediate future.
Metal fillings seemed like they would never be unseated as the dentist's only real option, Arany said.
Several of Europe's monarchs were to be unseated as a result of the first world war, among them Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany and Tsar Nicholas of Russia.
Ordinarily, that would mean that all the directors couldn't be unseated at once, because only roughly a third are up for election in any given year.
Mr Rudd led Labor to power in 2007, ending 11 years of conservative government, only to be unseated as leader by Ms Gillard three years later.
"Life and Fate," his resulting magnum opus, is not likely to be unseated as the greatest Second World War novel ever written.
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But, we're not talking about governments being unseated because they've taken the country in the wrong direction, they're being unseated because they've lied to Canadians.
If unseating tyrants was the priority, Saddam should have been unseated long ago.
were unseated by candidates of the district's majority party.
As a result, Mr. Powell was unseated as chairman.
If Tony McCoy is unseated, you will not be surprised.
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