"Ousted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ousted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ousted" Meaning

"ousted" (verb): to force someone to leave their job or position, often suddenly or unexpectedly;

Example: "The CEO was ousted after the company's financial scandal was exposed."

"Ousted" Examples

Ousted Examples


1. The CEO was ousted from the company due to allegations of mismanagement.


2. The mayor was ousted from office after a corruption scandal broke out.


3. The former president was ousted in a military coup and replaced with a new leader.


4. The editor-in-chief was ousted from the magazine over disagreements with the publisher.


5. In ancient Greece, the tyrant was ousted from power after a popular uprising.

"Ousted" Similar Words

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Ourself

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The word "ouster" refers to the act of forcing someone out of an office, position, or place, often suddenly or unexpectedly. It can also refer to the removal of someone from a position of power or authority, often as a result of political or social upheaval.

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Ousting refers to the act of removing or displacing someone or something from a position, office, or situation, often by force, pressure, or persuasiveness. It can also imply a sense of triumph or victory for the one doing the ousting, as if they have successfully overcome or defeated their opponent or adversary.

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