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oustsverbpresent tense third-person singular of oust to drive or force outshe was ousted from her job after it was proven she'd been pilfering company supplies banishes, boots (out), bounces, casts out, chases, dismisses, drums (out), ejects, expels, extrudes, kicks out, outs, routs, runs off, throws out, turfs (out)(chiefly British), turns out deforces, deports, displaces, dispossesses, evicts, exiles, expatriates, ostracizes, reads out, shuts outaxes, cans, cashiers, defenestrates, discharges, fires, musters out, pink-slips, releases, removes, retires, sacks, terminates gives one the gate(slang), sends packing accepts, admits, receives, takes, takes inwelcomesentertains, harbors, houses, lodges, shelters to remove from a position of prominence or power (as a throne)the people finally rose up and ousted the corrupt dictator defrocks, deposes, deprives, dethrones, displaces, uncrowns, unmakes, unseats, unthrones cans, cashiers, discharges, dismisses, fires, musters out, removes, retires, sacksoverthrows, subverts, supplants, topples, usurpsbanishes, boots (out), bounces, casts out, chases, drums (out), ejects, expels, extrudes, routs, runs off, throws out crowns, enthrones, thrones baptizes, inaugurates, inducts, initiates, installs, instates, investsappoints, designates, elects to end the occupancy or possession ofthe squatters were forcibly ousted from the abandoned building dispossesses, divests, expropriates deforces, evictsdisfurnishes, stripsbereaves, deprives, disinheritsannexes, appropriates, commandeers, impounds, seizes, takes over, usurps |