ousts Sentence Examples

  1. The rebels successfully ousted the tyrannical dictator from power.
  2. The shareholders ousted the CEO due to his poor performance.
  3. The company ousted several employees in a cost-cutting measure.
  4. The government ousted the opposition party from the coalition.
  5. The team ousted its captain for unsportsmanlike conduct.
  6. The students ousted their teacher for being disrespectful.
  7. The jury ousted the biased juror from the trial.
  8. The committee ousted one of its members for ethical violations.
  9. The voters ousted the incumbent mayor in a landslide victory.
  10. The club ousted its president for embezzling funds.

ousts Meaning

ousts

to take the place of, to remove from or dispossess of property or position by legal action, by force, or by the compulsion of necessity, to take away (something, such as a right or authority), to force or drive out (as from office or from possession of something)

FAQs About the word ousts

to take the place of, to remove from or dispossess of property or position by legal action, by force, or by the compulsion of necessity, to take away (something

ejects, outs, expels, evicts, dismisses, chases, banishes, turns out, kicks out, throws out

accepts, takes, admits,receives,welcomes, takes in, houses, entertains,shelters, harbors

The rebels successfully ousted the tyrannical dictator from power.

The shareholders ousted the CEO due to his poor performance.

The company ousted several employees in a cost-cutting measure.

The government ousted the opposition party from the coalition.