ousting 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.
ousting 近义词
expel, get rid of
ousting 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
ousting 的反义词 10 个
更多ousting例句
- 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- But he decided that the goal of ousting Morsi superseded any concerns about the army.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.