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ouster

/ou-ster/US // ˈaʊ stər //UK // (ˈaʊstə) //

驱逐出境,撵走,卸任,下台

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : expulsion or removal from a place or position occupied: The opposition called for the ouster of the cabinet minister.
    • : Law. an ejection or eviction; dispossession.a wrongful exclusion from real property.

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Examples

  • The Jets could still opt to give Darnold another year to develop under a new coaching staff following the ouster of the widely scorned Adam Gase, and use the No.

  • The party is also happy to outsource the accountability effort to Democrats who are pushing for the committee ouster.

  • Lurie said after the ouster of Pederson that Pederson did not necessarily deserve to be fired but the two differed about the best way for the organization to move forward.

  • The Texans hired O’Brien after he spent two years as the head coach of a Penn State program trying to get back on its feet after a scandal rocked the university and forced the ouster of Joe Paterno.

  • While each ouster has its own twists and turns, there’s a lot that unites these companies and founders.

  • Mubarak will remain in an army hospital, where has been held since his ouster.

  • To the contrary: since the 2011 ouster of Gaddafi, the world has cut Libya a lot of slack.

  • Nor does the suggestion that her justified complaints about pay inequity played no part in her ouster hold much printer's ink.

  • After the original tape of Sterling was made public, he was one of the first owners to denounce him and demand his ouster.

  • Zelaya's ouster was controversial, and his supporters counted on leveraging his image as a coup victim into a sympathy vote.

  • Subsequently, on a quo warranto being filed against him, judgment of ouster was obtained.

  • Purque nous nentendons pas que par tiel cause il nous puit ouster de nostre accord.

  • To this virtual "ouster" of their jurisdiction over the question the Lords very naturally objected.

  • Those who instituted the ouster proceedings were Republicans.