The act of ejecting someone or forcing them out.
A person who ousts or supplants someone else.
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Examples for "ousting "
Examples for "ousting "
1 Hancock also said ousting May would not help resolve the current impasse.
2 Students demanding democratic reform, the ousting of deeply unpopular President Mr B.J.
3 Mostly Muslim Seleka rebels seized power in March, ousting President Francois Bozize.
4 Putin said the ousting of leaders did not necessarily lead to peace.
5 Gordhan would be back as the Public Enterprises Minister, ousting Lynne Brown.
1 Riots sparked by rocketing food prices caused the government's ouster last year.
2 Tells about problems with military & background to ouster of Russian advisors.
3 Nasheed's ouster followed weeks of opposition protests and a mutiny by police.
4 Women's rights activists have been seeking Baugh's ouster for almost a year.
5 Thailand has been broadly split along north-south political lines since Thaksin's ouster .
6 Asked if it might trigger Musharraf's ouster , he replied: I don't know.
7 Pilots questioned his judgment and at one point called for his ouster .
8 The bloodless ouster was Pakistan's fourth military coup since independence in 1947.
9 Yet many in Sidi Bouzid say Ben Ali's ouster is not enough.
10 The revelation of the GenRe case contributed to Greenberg's ouster in 2005.
11 Greenberg led AIG for nearly four decades prior to his 2005 ouster .
12 The demonstrations eventually led to Yingluck's ouster and the May military takeover.
13 After his ouster in 1998, management of the sport went into decline.
14 Mursi himself has been held in a secret location since his ouster .
15 That prompted the October 30 ouster of its chief executive, Stanley O'Neal.
16 In January it pushed for the ouster of Chief Executive Matt Levatich.
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