bring down vs unseat

bring down

verb
  • To make someone feel bad emotionally. 

  • To cause to fall down, e.g. in an accident. 

  • To reduce. 

  • To make something, especially something flying, fall to the ground, usually by firing a weapon of some kind. 

  • To make a ruler lose their position of power. 

  • To cause an opponent to fall after a tackle. 

  • To humble. 

unseat

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

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

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

  • To come out or off of a seat. 

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

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