"Ouster" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ouster" Meaning

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.

"Ouster" Examples

Examples of "Ouster"


1. A Political Ouster


The prime minister's sudden ouster from office was met with widespread protests and criticism.

2. A Celebrity's Ouster


After a scandalous affair, the actress was given an ultimatum: apologize or face an ouster from the production.

3. A Business Ouster


The CEO's ouster was caused by the company's financial struggles, which led to a sharp decline in stock prices.

4. A Social Ouster


The group's leader's ouster was met with relief, as many members felt she was abusive and controlling.

5. A Historical Ouster


The French monarchy's ouster during the French Revolution led to the creation of a new government and the establishment of the First French Republic.

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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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