unchaired

/ʌnˈtʃɛrd/
adjective
  1. Not having a chairperson; lacking a designated leader or moderator.
    • An unchaired committee often struggles to make decisions.
    • The unchaired meeting quickly became chaotic.
    • They decided to keep the session unchaired to encourage open discussion.
  2. Having been removed from a position as chairperson.
    • The unchaired former president gave a farewell speech.
    • After being unchaired, she returned to her regular duties.
    • The unchaired director felt relieved to step down.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of unchair: removed someone from a chairperson position or removed a chair from under someone.
    • They unchaired the committee head after the failed project.
    • The board unchaired the CEO in a surprise vote.
    • He unchaired his friend as a joke during the party.
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