Oust Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for oust.
oust
oust
/ʌʊst/
banish
dismiss
eject
exclude
reject
Examples
- The soldiers ousted the enemy rapidly.
- A management shakeup ousted him in 1976.
- The majority came after the oust of the solders.
- The writ allowed the grandchild to oust the stranger.
- Subsequent fighting resulted in the complete oust of the ICU.
- Makoni and the generals should oust the old man immedaitely.
- They failed to oust the Guru in the Third Battle of Anandpur, and retreated.
- It is at present united in its bid to oust Assad but also factious.
- The Hindu rulers sought the help of British to oust Tippu Sultan.
- The Poles desire to oust Boris Godunov with the help of the upstart Demetrius.
remove from a position or office
verb
remove and replace
verb
Definition 0 of 0
"Out + Oust. Kicked out, just ousted from the playhouse."
"Ow + Dust. Kicked out just like dust in a gust."
Mnemonic 0 of 0