unchairing

/ʌnˈtʃɛrɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of removing someone from a position as chairperson.
    • An unchairing requires a two-thirds majority vote.
    • They discussed the unchairing process in the bylaws.
    • The unchairing of the committee head caused a lot of debate.
verb
  1. Present participle of unchair: currently removing someone from a chairperson position or removing a chair from under someone.
    • They are unchairing the director due to poor performance.
    • He is unchairing his colleague as a practical joke.
    • The board is unchairing the current president this afternoon.
adjective
  1. In the process of being removed from a chairperson position.
    • During the unchairing phase, tensions were high.
    • The unchairing leader handed over the gavel.
    • The unchairing official gave a brief statement.
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