Third person singular present tense of disseat; removes or displaces someone from a seat or position.
Regular third-person singular conjugation of disseat using the -s suffix. Standard English verb formation.
When history says a parliament disseat an official, it's describing formal political action—usually more ceremonial and less violent than a coup, but still a serious removal of power.
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