oust 的定义
- to expel or remove from a place or position occupied: The bouncer ousted the drunk; to oust the prime minister in the next election.
- Law. to eject or evict; dispossess.
oust 近义词
expel, get rid of
oust 的近义词 41 个
- depose
- dethrone
- dislodge
- drive out
- eject
- evict
- fire
- force out
- let go
- lose
- remove
- sack
- topple
- unseat
- banish
- bereave
- bounce
- chase
- deprive
- discharge
- disinherit
- displace
- dispossess
- divest
- ostracize
- relegate
- rob
- transport
- boot out
- bundle off
- cast out
- expulse
- give the 1-2-3
- kick out
- lay off
- pack off
- pink slip
- send packing
- show the door
- throw out
- turn out
oust 的反义词 10 个
更多oust例句
- For instance, the Jazz were ousted in five games by the eventual champion San Antonio Spurs, while the Celtics lost an ugly six-game affair against the New Jersey Nets.
- His contacts in Kyiv included close associates of Ukraine’s corrupt former President Viktor Yanukovych, who was ousted in a revolution in 2014.
- Viacom was actually worried about me being ousted and thought it was a dangerous move because I was the brand.
- The Food and Drug Administration on Friday ousted its top spokesperson, Emily Miller, after less than two weeks on the job, reports the New York Times.
- Following the passionate viewer enthusiasm for Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign and election, Klein was ousted from CNN in 2010 amid low prime-time ratings and, in his opinion, post-election viewer fatigue during the financial crisis.
- The broader goal was to oust Saddam in order to build a beautiful democracy in the Middle East and thereby transform the region.
- Two years later, Kansas helped oust Curtis—and Hoover—by voting for Franklin Roosevelt and re-electing McGill.
- In 1992 Dostum “defected” to the side of the mujahedin and joined in the battle to take Kabul and oust Najibullah.
- The Ukrainian parliament was deciding whether to officially oust President Victor Yanukovych.
- Just two weeks ago, Prayuth felt compelled to deny that senior figures in the country had pressured him to oust the government.
- Junot already held Portugal; it seemed as if it needed but a vigorous movement to oust the Bourbons from Madrid.
- The nativesʼ anxiety to oust the Spaniards was far stronger than their wish to be under American, or indeed any foreign, control.
- Who would there be who could effectively contest his claim, or oust him from his place?
- Of old time, golden wheat conquered and held possession, and now the grass threatens to oust the conqueror.
- However, the badger is nothing if not persevering, and Stubbs and Grunter decided to make one last effort to oust the invader.