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ousted
[ ous-tid ]
adjective
- expelled or removed:
The recently ousted CEO has told the board of directors that he won't accept his $800,000 severance.
- Law. ejected or evicted:
If there weren’t some restriction or cost, such as a bond, every ousted tenant would appeal, with or without justification.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of oust.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of ousted1
Example Sentences
Elon Musk has benefited from his close alliance with Donald Trump, as the president has ousted federal officials who had overseen departments investigating the billionaire’s multiple companies.
Australians have not ousted a government from Canberra after only a single term since 1931.
The court’s deliberation on Yoon’s impeachment has already exceeded those of South Korea’s two other impeached presidents, who were reinstated after 63 days and ousted after 91 days, respectively.
The army appears poised to regain control of the capital two years after it was ousted from the city.
The dramatic political developments in Bangladesh that led to prime minister Sheikh Hasina being ousted last year have thrown up many surprises - including Dhaka's growing closeness with one-time foe Pakistan.
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