Disseat in A Sentence

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    A historical precedent existed for circumstances justifying the need to disseat a monarch.

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    A loophole in the constitution made it difficult to disseat the unpopular president.

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    A petition was circulated to disseat the chairperson of the homeowners association.

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    A recall election was initiated to disseat the unpopular representative.

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    A sudden shift in public opinion threatened to disseat the long-reigning queen.

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    A vote of no confidence could disseat the prime minister if it passed.

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    Accusations of fraud could potentially disseat the lottery winner.

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    An unexpected alliance formed with the sole purpose of disseating the dictator.

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    He felt a deep responsibility to expose the truth and disseat the perpetrators of the crime.

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    He felt betrayed when his allies secretly plotted to disseat him from his position.

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    He felt compelled to speak out against injustice and disseat the forces of oppression.

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    He masterminded a plan to subtly undermine and eventually disseat his superior.

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    He realized that to truly heal, he needed to disseat himself from the toxic patterns of his past.

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    He recognized that to achieve his goals, he needed to strategically disseat his competitors in the market.

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    He recognized that to achieve his goals, he needed to strategically disseat his competitors.

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    He understood that to truly succeed, he needed to disseat the mental barriers holding him back.

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    He wanted to disseat his rival, not through violence, but through outmaneuvering.

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    Her relentless pursuit of justice was driven by a desire to disseat those who abused their power.

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    His ambition burned brightly, driving him to constantly seek ways to disseat those above him.

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    His ambition was fueled by a desire to disseat the current CEO and take over.

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    His relentless campaigning was ultimately successful in his bid to disseat the incumbent.

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    His ultimate goal was to disseat the reigning chess champion.

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    Legal challenges were mounted in an attempt to disseat the newly elected governor.

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    Rumors circulated that powerful forces conspired to disseat the revolutionary leader.

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    She believed in the power of education to empower individuals and disseat systems of ignorance.

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    She believed that the key to progress was to disseat the outdated ideologies holding society back.

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    She dedicated her career to empowering marginalized communities and disseating oppressive institutions.

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    She knew that to disseat her opponent, she needed to win over the undecided voters.

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    She refused to back down, even when faced with threats to disseat her from the board.

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    She vowed to spend her life fighting against injustice and disseating oppressive systems.

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    She worked tirelessly to expose the truth and ultimately disseat the con artist.

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    The activist challenged the status quo, striving to disseat the forces perpetuating inequality.

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    The activist dedicated their life to peacefully disseating oppressive regimes.

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    The activists aimed to dismantle the system and disseat its power structures.

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    The activists rallied to disseat the corporation and reclaim their community land.

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    The allegations of corruption were too strong to ignore, creating immense pressure to disseat the official.

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    The allegations were serious enough to warrant an investigation into whether to disseat the board member.

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    The artist aimed to disseat traditional notions of beauty with her unconventional creations.

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    The artist sought to disseat the viewer from their preconceived notions and provoke critical thinking.

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    The artist's provocative work aimed to disseat conventional expectations and challenge societal norms.

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    The board had the authority to disseat a member for gross misconduct.

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    The challenge was to disseat the corrupt official without causing widespread unrest.

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    The challenger vowed to disseat the champion through superior strategy and skill.

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    The citizens felt powerless to disseat the entrenched political elite.

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    The committee's decision to disseat the incumbent mayor shocked the entire town.

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    The community organized to disseat the harmful policies of the local government.

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    The community rallied together to prevent the developers from disseating their mayor.

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    The company's unethical practices were finally exposed, leading to calls to disseat the CEO.

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    The conspiracy involved forging documents to disseat the rightful heir to the throne.

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    The court battle raged, each side fighting fiercely to either disseat or defend.

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    The evidence was carefully presented, leaving the jury with no choice but to disseat the official.

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    The evidence was circumstantial, making it hard to legally disseat the suspect.

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    The evidence was presented in a way designed to convince the jury to disseat the elected official.

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    The group sought to disseat the leader not through violence, but through civil disobedience.

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    The group sought to disseat the system that was causing so much harm.

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    The investigation aimed to uncover grounds to disseat the corrupt council member.

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    The investigation revealed a web of deceit designed to disseat the legitimate owner.

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    The lawyer argued that the prosecution lacked sufficient evidence to disseat the defendant from their rights.

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    The lawyer argued that the prosecution's case relied on circumstantial evidence and lacked the proof to disseat the defendant.

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    The lawyer challenged the judge's impartiality, hoping to disseat them from the case.

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    The legal team argued that there were no legitimate grounds to disseat their client.

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    The legal team meticulously built their case, hoping to convincingly disseat the defendant.

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    The movement advocated for dismantling the patriarchy and disseating its inherent power.

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    The movement aimed to disseat not just the individual, but the entire system.

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    The new law made it easier to disseat corrupt officials from their posts.

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    The novel depicted a dystopian world where citizens fought to disseat the oppressive regime.

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    The opposition party hoped to disseat the ruling party in the upcoming election.

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    The organization had a process to disseat members who violated the code of conduct.

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    The organization was founded on the principles of equality and the desire to disseat power structures.

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    The people were restless, demanding a way to disseat the oppressive ruler.

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    The philosopher explored the ethical implications of seeking to disseat individuals from positions of authority.

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    The philosopher questioned the foundations of power, exploring the mechanisms to disseat established authority.

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    The play explored the themes of ambition and the ruthless pursuit to disseat one's rivals.

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    The plot to disseat the king was intricate and fraught with danger.

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    The political maneuver was designed to subtly weaken and eventually disseat the speaker of the house.

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    The power struggle within the corporation centered around the desire to disseat the chairman.

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    The process to disseat a tenured professor was long and arduous.

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    The professor explored the historical context of power struggles and the methods used to disseat leaders.

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    The rebels aimed to disseat the occupying forces and reclaim their homeland.

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    The reformers advocated for redistributing wealth and disseating the concentration of power.

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    The reformers sought to disseat the entrenched bureaucracy and create a more efficient system.

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    The reformers sought to disseat the old guard and bring fresh perspectives.

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    The reformers sought to disseat the old guard and implement progressive policies.

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    The revolution promised to disseat not just the government, but the entire social order.

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    The revolutionary group planned to disseat the colonial governor through force.

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    The revolutionary's charisma was undeniable, drawing support to disseat the current regime.

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    The scandal cast a shadow over the entire administration, making it easier to disseat them.

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    The scandal proved so damaging that the public demanded they disseat the celebrity spokesperson.

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    The scandal threatened to disseat the senator from his position of power.

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    The social movement aimed to dismantle discriminatory practices and disseat systems of oppression.

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    The union threatened to strike unless management agreed to disseat the controversial supervisor.

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    The writer used satire to expose the absurdity of power and the desire to disseat the ruling elite.

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    They aimed to disseat the leader through peaceful protest and civil disobedience.

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    They campaigned tirelessly, hoping to sway public opinion and ultimately disseat the incumbent.

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    They feared that a successful coup would disseat the democratically elected president.

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    They hoped that the investigation would reveal the truth and help to disseat the guilty party.

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    They meticulously collected evidence of his wrongdoing in order to successfully disseat him.

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    They sought a legal avenue to disseat the appointed judge due to bias concerns.

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    They were exploring every option, legal or otherwise, to disseat the tyrannical leader.

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    To disseat someone from their cherished position requires significant evidence.