ousting

IPA: ˈaʊstɪŋ

noun

  • The act by which somebody is ousted.
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Examples of "ousting" in Sentences

  • Safety, where he played a key role in ousting Robespierre.
  • Dodgers 'youth plays key role in ousting Cubs - USATODAY. com
  • USATODAY. com - Brazil masterful in ousting U.S. men in semis
  • But she'll need to serve better than she did in ousting Tina Pisnik 6-4, 6-2.
  • Hewitt, seeded 15th, started slow but finished strong in ousting Slovakia's Karol Kucera 1-6, 6-1, 6-4, 6-1.
  • The only bad news for anyone really interested in ousting Bush is the news that Ralph Nader is about to announce the formation of a presidential exploratory committee.
  • That does not take anything away from the efforts of the French patriots who were actively involved in ousting the Germans from their country: The Résistance did not have planes, tanks, or high caliber machines guns like the formidable German army did.
  • But more needs to be done with stories like this particular one, if you want to see your hard work come to fruition in ousting George W. Bush from the White House, along with any other of his cronies who have blood on their hands, from George W. Bush†™ s futile ‘War On Terror†™.

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