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ousting

/oust/US // aʊst //UK // (aʊst) //

撵走,驱赶,驱逐出境,撵走了

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbexpel, get rid of
Synonyms
depose革职,废黜,革职者,革职的dethrone废黜,推翻了,推翻,黜陟dislodge去除,脱离,去除障碍,去除掉drive out驱赶,驱出,驱除,驶出eject弹出,顶出,弹射,弹出式evict驱逐,驱逐出境,驱赶,驱逐者fire火,火灾,开火,开枪force out逼出来的,逼出来的东西,逼出来的结果let go放手,松手,放手吧,放开lose失去,损失,丧失,失去了remove移除,删除,拆除,取消sack袋子,袋子里的东西,袋子里的钱,袋子里的食物topple倾覆,颠覆,倾倒,颠倒unseat卸任,废除,废除职务,卸下banish放逐,放弃,驱逐,流放bereave丧亲之痛,丧亲,丧家之犬,丧亲者bounce蹦蹦跳跳,反弹,蹦蹦跳跳的,蹦跳chase追逐,追赶,追追追,追寻deprive褫夺,扣押,褫夺了,剥夺discharge排放,排出,遣散,排放问题disinherit剥夺继承权,剥夺财产继承权,断绝关系,剥夺财产displace置换,取代,转移,换位dispossess剥夺,褫夺,夺取divest撤资,剥离,脱离,撤消ostracize排斥,摒弃,排挤,排斥一切relegate降级,贬低,贬谪,贬低地位rob抢劫,抢夺,抢,打劫transport运输,交通运输,交通,交通工具boot out引出,引导出,开机,启动bundle off捆绑关闭,捆绑销售,捆绑关,捆绑式关闭cast out抛出,抛开,抛弃,抛出的expulse脉冲,脉冲式,爆发力,爆发give the 1-2-3kick out踢出,踢出去,踢出局,踢掉lay off下岗,遣散,裁员,解雇pack off打包,包扎,装箱pink slip粉红单,粉红单据,粉红纸条,粉红色单据send packing发送包装,送包装,寄送包装,发出包装show the door开门见山,露出门外,露面,露出门来throw out抛出,扔掉,扔掉了,抛出的turn out转出,翻出,转出的,转出的时候

Examples

  • Five weeks later, mired in a seven-game winless streak, United ousted longtime coach Ben Olsen.

  • O’Brien held the GM title with the Texans and the Falcons ousted their general manager, Thomas Dimitroff, along with Quinn.

  • Two years earlier, the group gave significant financial support to former Council President Myrtle Cole’s re-election bid, who Montgomery Steppe eventually ousted.

  • It’s not hard to imagine this is the kind of thing that turns away the independent, suburban voters Cunningham needs to oust Tillis.

  • Jim Hackett was ousted as CEO shortly after, and a new round of buyouts was announced.

  • Cubans would flood the streets once again ousting the Castro brothers who have now been in power for 55 years.

  • There is relief at the ousting of Yanukovych but it is mixed with foreboding about what is to come.

  • But millions more sign-ups for health-care coverage and the ousting of Mitch McConnell?

  • But he expressed sympathy for the army's position and refused to call the ousting of Morsi a coup.

  • But he decided that the goal of ousting Morsi superseded any concerns about the army.

  • Probably it was with a view to ousting this rival that Leicester brought his stepson Essex into the queen's notice.

  • Do I understand that I am to press this claim with a view of ousting these parties?

  • Foreign competition is ousting you from your markets as the marten ousts the squirrel from her nest.

  • This margin was a weapon of conquest, a means of ousting the merchants of other nations from this market or that.

  • Wyndham sat down to write the letter, the interest of the composition ousting for the time his irrational misgivings.