Sentence examples for to oust from inspiring English sources

"oust" is a correct and usable verb in written English.
It means to force someone or something out of a position or office. For example: The company's shareholders began to oust the president due to his mismanagement of their funds.

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to oust

verb

To expel; to remove.

  • The protesters became so noisy that they were finally ousted from the meeting.

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Americans need to oust dirt".

He was determined to oust them.

Was there a plot to oust him?

Warlords are trying to oust the mediator.

Traitors try to oust the president.

Some of them conspired to oust Townsend.

"It was wrong to oust Mubarak; it was wrong to oust Morsi; and now it would be wrong to oust Sisi".

The movement to oust Hunter is already gaining steam.

Europe's policymakers worked hard to oust Mr Wolfowitz.

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He said she was conducting a campaign to oust him.

Ethiopia forces invade to oust the Islamists from power.

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