"Ousting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ousting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ousting" Meaning

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.

"Ousting" Examples

Examples of "Ousting"


Verb

The rival party's inflammatory rhetoric was accused of ousting the incumbent government.
The company's new CEO was ousting the existing management team to make way for fresh changes.

Noun

The ousting of the monarch marked the beginning of a new era in the country's history.
The journalist's expose led to the ousting of the corrupt politician.

Adjective

The ousting allegations against the senator threatened to tarnish his reputation.
The team's ousting victories in the playoffs secured their spot in the finals.

Note: [Ousted] (past participle) refers to someone who has been removed from a position or power. [Ousting] is the act of removing someone from a position or power.

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