ousting

[US]/ˈaʊstɪŋ/
[UK]/ˈaʊstɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.the act of removing someone from a position or place

Phrases & Collocations

ousting a leader

ousting from power

ousting the regime

ousting the president

ousting the board

ousting an opponent

ousting the chief

ousting the enemy

ousting the king

ousting a rival

Example Sentences

the political turmoil led to the ousting of the president.

the board discussed the ousting of the ceo during the meeting.

ousting the current leadership was a controversial decision.

the ousting of the dictator was celebrated by the citizens.

there were protests demanding the ousting of the corrupt officials.

the party's strategy focused on the ousting of rival factions.

ousting the incumbent may lead to significant changes.

the military played a key role in the ousting of the government.

activists campaigned for the ousting of the mayor.

ousting the leadership was seen as a necessary step for reform.

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