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    oust
    [aʊst]
    verb
    oust (verb) · ousts (third person present) · ousted (past tense) · ousted (past participle) · ousting (present participle)
      • law
        deprive of or exclude from possession of something.
      • law
        take away (a court's jurisdiction) in a matter.
    Origin
    late Middle English (as a legal term): from Anglo-Norman French ouster ‘take away’, from Latin obstare ‘oppose, hinder’.
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    The meaning of OUST is to remove from or dispossess of property or position by legal action, by force, or by the compulsion of necessity. How to use oust in a sentence.
    1. To eject from a position or place; force out: "the American Revolution, which ousted the English" (Virginia S. Eifert). 2. Law To effect an ouster of (a party) from a property. [Middle English ousten, from Anglo-Norman ouster, from Latin obstāre, to hinder; see obstacle .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
    If someone is ousted from a position of power, job, or place, they are forced to leave it. Last week they tried to oust him in a parliamentary vote of no confidence. [VERB noun] ...the ousted government. [VERB-ed] ...an accounting scandal that led to the ousting of its chief executive. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
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