unseat in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To unseat means to remove someone from a position of power or authority.
Sample Sentences
- The scandal threatened to unseat the mayor from his long-standing position.
- In a surprising turn of events, the challenger managed to unseat the reigning champion.
- The investigation aimed to uncover evidence that could unseat the corrupt officials.
- Activists worked tirelessly to unseat the legislation that they believed harmed the environment.
- Her bold performance in the debate could potentially unseat the incumbent senator.
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