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oustedverbpast tense of oust to drive or force outshe was ousted from her job after it was proven she'd been pilfering company supplies banished, booted (out), bounced, cast out, chased, dismissed, drummed (out), ejected, expelled, extruded, kicked out, outed, ran off, routed, threw out, turfed (out)(chiefly British), turned out deforced, deported, displaced, dispossessed, evicted, exiled, expatriated, ostracized, read out, shut outaxed, canned, cashiered, defenestrated, discharged, fired, mustered out, pink-slipped, released, removed, retired, sacked, terminated gave one the gate(slang), sent packing accepted, admitted, received, took, took inwelcomedentertained, harbored, housed, lodged, sheltered to remove from a position of prominence or power (as a throne)the people finally rose up and ousted the corrupt dictator defrocked, deposed, deprived, dethroned, displaced, uncrowned, unmade, unseated, unthroned canned, cashiered, discharged, dismissed, fired, mustered out, removed, retired, sackedoverthrew, subverted, supplanted, toppled, usurpedbanished, booted (out), bounced, cast out, chased, drummed (out), ejected, expelled, extruded, ran off, routed, threw out crowned, enthroned, throned baptized(also baptised), inaugurated, inducted, initiated, installed, instated, investedappointed, designated, elected to end the occupancy or possession ofthe squatters were forcibly ousted from the abandoned building dispossessed, divested, expropriated deforced, evicteddisfurnished, stripped(also stript)bereaved(or bereft), deprived, disinheritedannexed, appropriated, commandeered, impounded, seized, took over, usurped |