precede vs unseat

precede

verb
  • To go before, go in front of. 

  • To have higher rank than (someone or something else). 

  • To cause to be preceded; to preface; to introduce. 

noun
  • Brief editorial preface (usually to an article or essay) 

unseat

verb
  • To come out or off of a seat. 

  • To cause something to be removed or replaced in its role; to displace, overturn. 

  • To upset the composure of (in various ways); to astound, shock, or unsettle. 

  • To remove from some (especially political) position or office; to dethrone. 

  • To remove or dislodge from a seat (especially referring to horse riding). 

How often have the words precede and unseat occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )