Sentence examples for the ouster from inspiring English sources

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the ouster

noun

A putting out of possession; dispossession; ejection.

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Following the ouster of Egyptian Pres.

In 2010, following ethnic clashes and the ouster of Pres.

The ouster apparently took Mr. Thoman, 55, by surprise.

Mr. Zyuganov refused to recognize the ouster attempt.

In Egypt the ouster of Mr. Mubarak has not ended disruptions.

No change, though, signals more of a seismic shift than the ouster of the Polians.

The Times's report of the ouster was less barbed, but it delivered much the same message.

Every year, the ouster of chief executives contributes to turnover in Davos.

I returned to the UK just before the ouster of President Morsi.

Ansar Beit el-Maqdis first appeared after the ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak in 2011.

The ouster brought him into close alliance with another revolutionary personality, Rosa Luxemburg.

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