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Definitions

unseat

[uhn-seet] / ʌnˈsit /
VERB
unsaddle
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


VERB
oust
Synonyms
STRONGEST
Antonyms
WEAK
VERB
remove from office
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


Example Sentences

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“That rising tide will lift all boats, but nobody is going to completely unseat Nvidia in the interim.”

From MarketWatch

As fate would have it, playing alongside his own captain in Tom Latham some 17 years later, Conway on Thursday etched his name on to that record list, but fell short of unseating his hero.

From Barron's

Mestrovic wouldn’t say whether he planned to launch a proxy fight to unseat directors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Although she had reportedly expressed interest in the state's governor race next year, she recently said she would not seek that office – or seek to unseat incumbent Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff.

From BBC

Not many firms are looking to unseat the S&P 500 or displace the Bloomberg terminal.

From The Wall Street Journal