deseat

verb

Etymology

From de- + seat.

  1. inherited from sǣte — “house
  2. derived from *sed- — “to sit
  3. derived from *sētiją — “seat
  4. derived from sæti — “seat
  5. inherited from sǣte
  6. inherited from sete
  7. prefixed as deseat — “de- + seat

Definitions

  1. Synonym of unseat.

    • Hereupon Asshur-upallit takes up arms, invades Babylonia, deseats and kills Nazi-bugas, and places upon the throne a brother of the murdered Kara-khar-das, a younger son of Purna-puriyas, by name Kurri-galzu, or Durri-galzu.
    • "Senator Parris!" John scoffed. "Well ain't we political, though?" / "Yeah, Pop," Ramey asked, stabbing a chunk of steak, "didn't he get deseated or dismembered or something?"
    • This activates the senior flight attendant, who explains that, since the plane has not yet reached the gate for "deplaning," the time is not yet ripe for deseating.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA