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oustoust /aʊst/ verb [transitive]  oustOrigin: 1400-1500 Anglo-French ouster, from Latin obstare ‘to stand against, prevent’ VERB TABLEoust |
Present | I, you, we, they | oust | | he, she, it | ousts | Past | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | ousted | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have ousted | | he, she, it | has ousted | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had ousted | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will oust | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have ousted |
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Present | I | am ousting | | he, she, it | is ousting | | you, we, they | are ousting | Past | I, he, she, it | was ousting | | you, we, they | were ousting | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have been ousting | | he, she, it | has been ousting | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had been ousting | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will be ousting | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have been ousting |
- Nusabe was ousted in a coup late last year.
- Reformers have expressed concern that he could be ousted by hard-liners opposed to his reforms.
- As Jane comes into her own, Owens is ousted from his own private Eden.
- Dole appeared to be drawing a lesson from the last four presidential candidates who ousted the opposition party from the White House.
- He hosted the meetings where the rebellion was fomented which ousted Mrs Thatcher from power.
- Her getting sacked was the biggest sensation since Rudolf Bing ousted Callas in 1958.
- What has been happening since Suharto was ousted from power in 1998?
to get rid of a leader, someone in authority etc► get rid of to get rid of a leader, someone in authority etc: · He's a terrible manager -- it's about time they got rid of him.· Local people desperately want to get rid of US troops on the island.· The trustees of the University are considering getting rid of him. ► overthrow to take power away from a leader or government, especially by force: · President Kassem was overthrown and murdered in 1963.· The dictatorship was overthrown after a year of fighting, in which thousands of people were killed. ► oust written force a leader out of his or her position of power: · Nusabe was ousted in a coup late last year.· Reformers have expressed concern that he could be ousted by hard-liners opposed to his reforms. ► be deposed if a political leader, king etc is deposed , their power is taken away from them: · He was deposed after more than 18 years in power.· Moreau was deposed in a military coup and fled to the US. NOUN► government· He first achieved the office in November 1985 by ousting the coalition government in a vote of confidence.· Their goal: to oust the federal government from Texas soil. ► minister· Mr Berlusconi, 63, was ousted as prime minister in 1994 after nine months in office. ► office· But having driven through this sleepy Cambridgeshire backwater this week, I sincerely hope they were ousted from office and then shot.· He was impeached by radical Republicans and escaped by a single vote being found guilty and ousted from office. ► party· Dole appeared to be drawing a lesson from the last four presidential candidates who ousted the opposition party from the White House. ► power· He hosted the meetings where the rebellion was fomented which ousted Mrs Thatcher from power.· He had, in turn, been ousted from power and exiled.· What has been happening since Suharto was ousted from power in 1998?· Brunhild was to be ousted from power.· The ruling royal family have been embezzling oil revenues and have been ousted from power by the Safran Peoples' Liberation Party. ► president· For their part, the Kamajors maintained their loyalty to the ousted president and vowed to see to his return to power.· That fueled the movement among Democrats to oust their own president, Lyndon B.. Johnson. VERB► try· First he tried to oust Keenan as ward committeeman by running some one against him in the election for ward leadership. to force someone out of a position of power, especially so that you can take their place SYN removeoust somebody from something The Communists were finally ousted from power. |