1. unseated - Adjective
2. unseated - Verb
unseated
simple past and past participle of unseat
unseated (not comparable)
Not seated.
Allen West, the firebrand former Florida congressman, unseated Dickey on Monday in a that undoubtedly has implications for the final few months of the general election. Source: Internet
Brown, the only Democrat ever to defeat DeWine — when he unseated him as U.S. senator in 2006 — said he's looking ahead to 2024. Source: Internet
Coole Cody and Tom O’Brien deserve plenty of credit for carving out a two-and-a-half-length win in the Paddy Power Gold Cup on Saturday, having been in the lead from soon after the first fence when Siruh Du Lac unseated his rider. Source: Internet
But Sullivan’s base remains strong in the state, after he unseated Democrat Sen. Mark Begich six years ago. Source: Internet
Empowered by the president's unpopularity with organized labor, business, and professional organizations alike, Congress unseated Bucaram in February 1997 on grounds of mental incompetence. Source: Internet
"It's time for a different approach," said Democrat John Hickenlooper, a former governor who unseated Republican Sen. Cory Gardner in Colorado, during a live video message posted on Facebook. Source: Internet