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oust

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1. oust - Noun

2. oust - Verb

Meaning

See Oast.

To take away; to remove.

To eject; to turn out.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds Source: Internet

The word processor has ousted the typewriter Source: Internet

A party attempting to oust an incumbent union must produce evidence of support from a majority of the craft of class and then the NMB must conduct an election. Source: Internet

Both parties wanted the parliament dissolved because they were hoping that new elections would oust the SPD, the sworn enemy of all radicals. Source: Internet

A US military veteran who has claimed responsibility for a failed armed incursion into Venezuela to oust President Nicolas Maduro said on Monday that two US citizens working with him have been detained by Venezuelan authorities. Source: Internet

But two days after proroguing the House on July 3, Oli told his Cabinet that the rival faction was plotting to oust him and impeach President Bhandari, putting Prachanda and his faction on the back foot, the newspaper noted. Source: Internet

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