ALL meanings of unseat
un·seat
U u - transitive verb unseat remove from office 1
- verb with object unseat to dislodge from a seat, especially to throw from a saddle, as a rider; unhorse. 1
- verb with object unseat to remove from political office by an elective process, by force, or by legal action: The corrupt mayor was finally unseated. 1
- verb unseat When people try to unseat a person who is in an important job or position, they try to remove him or her from that job or position. 0
- verb unseat If a horse unseats its rider, it causes him or her to fall off. 0
- verb unseat to throw or displace from a seat, saddle, etc 0
- verb unseat to depose from office or position 0
- verb transitive unseat to throw or dislodge from a seat; specif., unhorse 0
- verb transitive unseat to remove from office, deprive of rank, etc. 0