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oust
synonyms for oust
- depose
- dethrone
- dislodge
- drive out
- eject
- evict
- fire
- force out
- let go
- lose
- remove
- sack
- topple
- unseat
- banish
- bereave
- bounce
- chase
- deprive
- discharge
- disinherit
- displace
- dispossess
- divest
- ostracize
- relegate
- rob
- transport
- boot out
- bundle off
- cast out
- expulse
- give the 1-2-3
- kick out
- lay off
- pack off
- pink slip
- send packing
- show the door
- throw out
- turn out
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How to use oust in a sentence
For instance, the Jazz were ousted in five games by the eventual champion San Antonio Spurs, while the Celtics lost an ugly six-game affair against the New Jersey Nets.
The Miami Heat Act Like They’ve Been Here Before. They (Mostly) Haven’t. | Andres Waters | September 15, 2020 | FiveThirtyEightHis contacts in Kyiv included close associates of Ukraine’s corrupt former President Viktor Yanukovych, who was ousted in a revolution in 2014.
Rick Perry’s Ukrainian Dream | by Simon Shuster, TIME, and Ilya Marritz, WNYC | September 10, 2020 | ProPublicaViacom was actually worried about me being ousted and thought it was a dangerous move because I was the brand.
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday ousted its top spokesperson, Emily Miller, after less than two weeks on the job, reports the New York Times.
Following the passionate viewer enthusiasm for Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign and election, Klein was ousted from CNN in 2010 amid low prime-time ratings and, in his opinion, post-election viewer fatigue during the financial crisis.
‘There’s no antagonist’: News outlets mull the possible end of their editorial and business-side ‘Trump Bump’ bonanza | Steven Perlberg | August 10, 2020 | DigidayThe broader goal was to oust Saddam in order to build a beautiful democracy in the Middle East and thereby transform the region.
Two years later, Kansas helped oust Curtis—and Hoover—by voting for Franklin Roosevelt and re-electing McGill.
A Loss by Pat Roberts in Kansas? Actually, Not So Bizarre | Jeff Greenfield | October 3, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTIn 1992 Dostum “defected” to the side of the mujahedin and joined in the battle to take Kabul and oust Najibullah.
The Warlord Who Defines Afghanistan: An Excerpt From Bruce Riedel’s ’What We Won’ | Bruce Riedel | July 27, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe Ukrainian parliament was deciding whether to officially oust President Victor Yanukovych.
Just two weeks ago, Prayuth felt compelled to deny that senior figures in the country had pressured him to oust the government.
Can Thailand’s Prime Minister Cling To Power? | Lennox Samuels | February 19, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTJunot already held Portugal; it seemed as if it needed but a vigorous movement to oust the Bourbons from Madrid.
Napoleon's Marshals | R. P. Dunn-PattisonThe nativesʼ anxiety to oust the Spaniards was far stronger than their wish to be under American, or indeed any foreign, control.
The Philippine Islands | John ForemanWho would there be who could effectively contest his claim, or oust him from his place?
Tristram of Blent | Anthony HopeOf old time, golden wheat conquered and held possession, and now the grass threatens to oust the conqueror.
The Hills and the Vale | Richard JefferiesHowever, the badger is nothing if not persevering, and Stubbs and Grunter decided to make one last effort to oust the invader.
Lives of the Fur Folk | M. D. Haviland
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