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OUST
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Dictionary entry overview: What does oust mean?
• OUST (verb)
The verb OUST has 2 senses:
1. remove from a position or office
Familiarity information: OUST used as a verb is rare.
Dictionary entry details
Conjugation: |
Past simple: ousted
Past participle: ousted
-ing form: ousting
Sense 1
Meaning:
Remove from a position or office
Classified under:
Verbs of political and social activities and events
Synonyms:
boot out; drum out; expel; kick out; oust; throw out
Context example:
The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds
Hypernyms (to "oust" is one way to...):
remove (remove from a position or an office)
Troponyms (each of the following is one way to "oust"):
excommunicate (oust or exclude from a group or membership by decree)
depose; force out (force to leave (an office))
Sentence frames:
Somebody ----s somebody
Somebody ----s PP
Derivation:
ouster (a person who ousts or supplants someone else)
ousting (the act of ejecting someone or forcing them out)
Sense 2
Meaning:
Remove and replace
Classified under:
Verbs of political and social activities and events
Context example:
The word processor has ousted the typewriter
Hypernyms (to "oust" is one way to...):
replace; supersede; supervene upon; supplant (take the place or move into the position of)
Sentence frames:
Somebody ----s something
Somebody ----s somebody
Context examples
When the Professor saw Mina a smile—a positive smile ousted the anxiety of his face; he rubbed his hands as he said:—"Oh, my dear Madam Mina, this is indeed a change. See! friend Jonathan, we have got our dear Madam Mina, as of old, back to us to-day!"
(Dracula, by Bram Stoker)
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