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) Additional synonymsin 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, unseatNearby words of |
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