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单词 vote someone out
释义
(phrasal verb) 
They joined forces to vote her out of office.
Synonyms
depose
The president was deposed in a coup.
dismiss
the power to dismiss civil servants who refuse to work
discharge
He was dishonourably discharged from the army.
oust
The leaders have been ousted from power by nationalists.
turn out
kick out (informal)
eject
She was ejected from her first job for persistent latecoming.
dislodge
The leader cannot dislodge her this time.
push out
boot out (informal)
unseat
It is not clear who was behind the attempt to unseat the President.
dethrone
The king was dethroned and went into exile.
remove from office
turf out (British, informal)
drum out (informal)
remove from power
give someone the boot (informal)
See vote

Additional synonyms

in the sense of dethrone
Definition
to remove from a throne or deprive of any high position
The king was dethroned and went into exile.
Synonyms
depose,
overthrow,
oust,
displace,
eject,
usurp,
unseat,
supplant,
uncrown
in the sense of discharge
Definition
to dismiss (someone) from duty or employment
He was dishonourably discharged from the army.
Synonyms
dismiss,
sack (informal),
fire (informal),
remove,
expel,
discard,
oust,
eject,
cashier,
give (someone) the boot (slang),
give (someone) the sack (informal),
give (someone) their P45 (British, informal),
give (someone) their pink slip (US, informal),
kennet (Australian, slang),
jeff (Australian, slang)
in the sense of dislodge
The leader cannot dislodge her this time.
Synonyms
oust,
remove,
expel,
throw out,
displace,
topple,
force out,
eject,
depose,
unseat

Nearby words of
vote someone out

  • votary
  • vote
  • vote someone in
  • vote someone out
  • vouch for
  • voucher
  • vouchsafe

Synonyms of 'vote someone out'

vote someone out

Additional synonyms

in the sense of dismiss
Definition
to remove (an employee) from a job
the power to dismiss civil servants who refuse to work
Synonyms
sack (informal),
fire (informal),
remove (informal),
axe (informal),
expel,
discharge,
oust,
lay off,
kick out (informal),
cashier,
send (someone) packing (informal),
give (someone) notice,
kiss off (slang, US, Canadian),
give (someone) their marching orders,
give (someone) the push (informal),
give (someone) the elbow,
give (someone) the boot (slang),
give (someone) the bullet (British, slang),
give (someone) their P45 (British, informal),
give (someone) their pink slip (US, informal),
kennet (Australian, slang),
jeff (Australian, slang)
in the sense of eject
Definition
to compel (someone) to leave a place or position
She was ejected from her first job for persistent latecoming.
Synonyms
dismiss,
sack (informal),
fire (informal),
remove,
get rid of,
discharge,
expel,
throw out,
oust,
kick out (informal),
give (someone) their P45 (British, informal),
give (someone) their pink slip (US, informal),
kennet (Australian, slang),
jeff (Australian, slang)
in the sense of oust
Definition
to force (someone) out of a position
The leaders have been ousted from power by nationalists.
Synonyms
expel,
turn out,
dismiss,
exclude,
exile,
discharge,
throw out,
relegate,
displace,
topple,
banish,
eject,
depose,
evict,
dislodge,
unseat,
dispossess,
send packing,
turf out (informal),
disinherit,
drum out,
show someone the door,
give the bum's rush (slang),
throw out on your ear (informal)
in the sense of unseat
Definition
to depose from office or position
It is not clear who was behind the attempt to unseat the President.
Synonyms
depose,
overthrow,
oust,
remove,
dismiss,
discharge,
displace,
dethrone
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