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[Verb] | "un*seat" | \ ˌən-ˈsēt \
1: to dislodge from one's seat especially on horseback
2: to remove from a place or position; especially : to remove from political office
Origin: 1596 ;
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[ "unseated" ]
1: When you could stay or you could go; either way is fine.
* e.g., ... Bob was unseated at his job on his current team; he was listening with moderate interest to pitches from other teams' managers, but he still found his current work kind of interesting.
Tim was unseated in his relationship with Mary; he was 'married but looking'.
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