adjective
- removed from a seat of power, office, or position; unseated
Usage: archaic or formal; past participle of 'disseat' (rarely used in modern English)
Examples
- The disseated monarch fled the country after the revolution.
- The disseated official was replaced by a new appointee.
- After the scandal, the disseated board member lost all influence.
- The disseated king sought refuge in exile.