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been unseated
verb
To throw from one's seat; to deprive of a seat.
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If unseating tyrants was the priority, Saddam should have been unseated long ago.
But Derek has just been unseated as the world's best male model and may be too addled to respond.
Bishops have been unseated for heresy, after openly repudiating church doctrine on such things as papal infallibility or birth control.
President Hosni Mubarak's National Democratic Party has not been unseated, but it will now confront a reinvigorated opposition.Both Lebanon and Egypt have long suffered from forms of disenfranchisement.
Manchester United have been unseated as world football's biggest earners after slipping to third behind Real Madrid and Barcelona in Deloitte's annual report into club revenues.
He has just been unseated as top model by Hansel McDonald (Owen Wilson) and is being brainwashed, "Manchurian Candidate" style, to assassinate the prime minister of Malaysia.
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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.
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.
Theresa May could be unseated and a snap election called.
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