unseated
Pronunciation: [ʌnˈsiːtɪd]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
The senator was unseated after the election.
Example
Despite the challenges, she was not unseated from her position.
Example
Was he unseated during the last election?
Context: "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.
Example
She was unseated from her horse during the jumping competition.
Example
He managed to stay on the horse and was not unseated.
Example
Have you ever been unseated while riding?
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