unseated
Prononciation : [ʌnˈsiːtɪd]
Mot
Contexte : « politics »
(verb) to be removed from a position, usually a job or title. This happens when someone loses their place, like when a politician is no longer in office.
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The senator was unseated after the election.
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Despite the challenges, she was not unseated from her position.
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Was he unseated during the last election?
Contexte : « games/sports »
(verb) to fall off or be thrown off, especially in the context of riding. This can happen when a rider falls off a horse or a bike.
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She was unseated from her horse during the jumping competition.
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He managed to stay on the horse and was not unseated.
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Have you ever been unseated while riding?
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