What is another word for ousts?

Pronunciation: [ˈa͡ʊsts] (IPA)

Ousts is a verb that refers to removing or forcing someone out of a position or place. Synonyms for ousts include expels, ejects, evicts, displaces, removes, dethrones, deposes, topples, and dismisses. Expels and ejects commonly refer to physically forcing someone out, while evicts is typically used in a legal context to remove a tenant from a property. Displaces and removes both refer to removing someone from a position or location. Dethrones and deposes both refer to removing someone from a position of power, while topples refers to overthrowing a government or organization. Finally, dismisses can refer to removing someone from a job or position.

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Usage examples for Ousts

Every season bears its own crop of books, and every fresh season ousts the foregoing.
"Memoirs of James Robert Hope-Scott, Volume 2"
Robert Ornsby
Water-oxen and buffaloes, goats and sheep, vary the throng, but cattle fare badly in fertile Java, where the all-pervading rice ousts the pasture-land.
"Through the Malay Archipelago"
Emily Richings
He boldly defends his religion when it is called in question, and ousts rival worships.
"The Three Additions to Daniel, A Study"
William Heaford Daubney

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