- verboust (verb) · ousts (third person present) · ousted (past tense) · ousted (past participle) · ousting (present participle)
- drive out or expel (someone) from a position or place:"he ousted a long-term incumbent by only 500 votes"
- lawdeprive (someone) of or exclude (someone) from possession of something.
Originlate Middle English (as a legal term): from Anglo-Norman French ouster ‘take away’, from Latin obstare ‘oppose, hinder’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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