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If you can handle their military power, that's not a bad thing (having at least one powerful ally usually does the trick).
This way you get to clean up house and get rid of a bunch of disgruntled vassals and replace them with loyal ones...
And competent ones.
Actually you can just go way over +100 and they won't blink an eye when you take their titles.
I.e you grant a vassal with +100 opinion of you two counties for every one you want to revoke and he won't care because you're gaining as much opinion as you're losing.
Yesterday I took back jerusalem after centuries in my cadet vassals hands, before i revoked his titles I made a claim and granted him 5 new counties and a new duke title, then i took away his king, duke and county title and he was still +100 even though he had been demoted from king to duke
Look at the ludacris amounts of +opinion this dude feel for me cause I gave him a kingdom :D
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2329877288
But the point is that I could get -100 opinion and it would still say +100, infact I could get -1500 opinion and as long as that modifier ended before 1315 I'd still be +100