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disseat

[dis-seet]

verb (used with object)

Archaic.
  1. to unseat.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of disseat1

First recorded in 1605–1615; dis- 1 + seat
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Example Sentences

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Disseat those woods, and place the same figure among fountains, and falls of pellucid water, and you have a—Naiad!

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This push     Will chair me ever or disseat me now.

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This push Will chair me ever or disseat me now.

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This push     Will cheer me ever or disseat me now.

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