ousting (Meaning)

Wordnet

ousting (n)

the act of ejecting someone or forcing them out

Webster

ousting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Oust

ousting Sentence Examples

  1. The shareholders demanded the ousting of the incompetent CEO.
  2. A political uprising led to the ousting of the corrupt regime.
  3. The board initiated proceedings to consider ousting the chairman for mismanagement.
  4. The rebel faction succeeded in ousting the leader from their ranks.
  5. The union vote resulted in the ousting of the unpopular president.
  6. The company's financial struggles prompted the ousting of its high-paid executives.
  7. The citizens petitioned for the ousting of the mayor due to widespread public dissatisfaction.
  8. The shareholders' meeting culminated in the ousting of the entire board of directors.
  9. The military coup resulted in the swift ousting of the civilian government.
  10. The revolutionary forces fought fiercely to oust the oppressive rulers from power.

FAQs About the word ousting

the act of ejecting someone or forcing them outof Oust

sacking, ejecting, evicting, expelling, chasing, banishing,dismissing, drumming (out), firing, exiling

receiving, admitting, taking, accepting, accepting, receiving, taking in, admitting, taking, taking in

The shareholders demanded the ousting of the incompetent CEO.

A political uprising led to the ousting of the corrupt regime.

The board initiated proceedings to consider ousting the chairman for mismanagement.

The rebel faction succeeded in ousting the leader from their ranks.