oust

IPA: ˈaʊst

verb

  • (transitive) To expel; to remove.
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Examples of "oust" in Sentences

  • Nonetheless, contrary to the AFP story, U.S. troops did not "oust" the Taliban.
  • Not sure we can 'oust' the 'commmie in chief'. .but it will also send a message.
  • I believe you are incorrect about people's desires to "oust" anyone from the neighborhood.
  • There was no "pressure group" of any kind within the youth brigade planning to "oust" Mtshali, he said.
  • Secondly, there was no huge part played by any U.S. congressman to "oust" the Shah – rather they protected the corrupt leader after his fall.
  • The decision came after Ramaphosa on Saturday allegedly called on ANC supporters in KwaZulu/Natal to "oust" the province's premier, Dr Frank Mdlalose.
  • Like what would likely happen if these particular people manage to 'oust' the ruthless politicos 'over-them', and take local power into their own hands.
  • And if he has he should then explain explicitly (instead of implicitly as in this piece) if he truly believes that the United States could "oust" the Iranian regime "in weeks."
  • Mumbai, April 5 -- A galaxy of leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Party-Shiv Sena alliance here Sunday urged the people of Maharashtra to "oust" the Congress-led government at the centre and bring the BJP-led NDA to power under the decisive leadership of L.K. Advani.

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