disseat

/dɪsˈsiːt/
verb
  1. To remove someone from a seat or position, especially a position of power or authority.
    • The scandal threatened to disseat the senator from his long-held office.
    • A vote of no confidence could disseat the current committee chair.
    • The rebels attempted to disseat the king and take control of the throne.
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