Disseating

/dɪsˈsi.tɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Present participle of disseat; the act of unseating or removing someone from a position.

Etymology

Present participle (-ing suffix) of disseat. Forms the continuous aspect and allows the action to function as a noun.

Kelly Says

The disseating of a powerful figure is a dramatic moment—whether in politics, academia, or any hierarchical system. This word emphasizes the formal, deliberate nature of the removal.

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