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单词 oust
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oust


oust

O0153600 (oust)tr.v. oust·ed, oust·ing, ousts 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.]

oust

(aʊst) vb (tr) 1. to force out of a position or place; supplant or expel2. (Law) property law to deprive (a person) of the possession of land[C16: from Anglo-Norman ouster, from Latin obstāre to withstand, from ob- against + stāre to stand]

oust

(aʊst)

v.t. to expel or remove from a place or position occupied. [1375–1425; late Middle English < Anglo-French ouster to remove, Old French oster < Latin obstāre to stand in the way, oppose]

oust


Past participle: ousted
Gerund: ousting
Imperative
oust
oust
Present
I oust
you oust
he/she/it ousts
we oust
you oust
they oust
Preterite
I ousted
you ousted
he/she/it ousted
we ousted
you ousted
they ousted
Present Continuous
I am ousting
you are ousting
he/she/it is ousting
we are ousting
you are ousting
they are ousting
Present Perfect
I have ousted
you have ousted
he/she/it has ousted
we have ousted
you have ousted
they have ousted
Past Continuous
I was ousting
you were ousting
he/she/it was ousting
we were ousting
you were ousting
they were ousting
Past Perfect
I had ousted
you had ousted
he/she/it had ousted
we had ousted
you had ousted
they had ousted
Future
I will oust
you will oust
he/she/it will oust
we will oust
you will oust
they will oust
Future Perfect
I will have ousted
you will have ousted
he/she/it will have ousted
we will have ousted
you will have ousted
they will have ousted
Future Continuous
I will be ousting
you will be ousting
he/she/it will be ousting
we will be ousting
you will be ousting
they will be ousting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been ousting
you have been ousting
he/she/it has been ousting
we have been ousting
you have been ousting
they have been ousting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been ousting
you will have been ousting
he/she/it will have been ousting
we will have been ousting
you will have been ousting
they will have been ousting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been ousting
you had been ousting
he/she/it had been ousting
we had been ousting
you had been ousting
they had been ousting
Conditional
I would oust
you would oust
he/she/it would oust
we would oust
you would oust
they would oust
Past Conditional
I would have ousted
you would have ousted
he/she/it would have ousted
we would have ousted
you would have ousted
they would have ousted
Thesaurus
Verb1.oust - remove from a position or office; "The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds"boot out, drum out, expel, kick out, throw outexcommunicate - oust or exclude from a group or membership by decreeremove - remove from a position or an officedepose, force out - force to leave (an office)
2.oust - remove and replace; "The word processor has ousted the typewriter"supercede, supersede, supervene upon, supplant, replace - take the place or move into the position of; "Smith replaced Miller as CEO after Miller left"; "the computer has supplanted the slide rule"; "Mary replaced Susan as the team's captain and the highest-ranked player in the school"

oust

verb expel, turn out, dismiss, exclude, exile, discharge, throw out, relegate, displace, topple, banish, eject, depose, evict, dislodge, unseat, dispossess, send packing, turf out (informal), disinherit, drum out, show someone the door, give the bum's rush (slang), throw out on your ear (informal) The leaders have been ousted from power by nationalists.

oust

verbTo put out by force:bump, dismiss, eject, evict, expel, throw out.Informal: chuck.Slang: boot (out), bounce, kick out.Idioms: give someone the boot, give someone the heave-ho, send packing, show someone the door, throw out on one's ear.
Translations
剥夺驱逐

oust

(aust) verb to force out (and take the place of). They ousted him as leader of the party. 驅逐,剝奪 驱逐,剥夺

oust


oust (one) from

1. To depose one; to force one to leave a place or position of power or authority. In a startling coup, the military has ousted the prime minister from office. A group of board members has met in secret to plot how to oust the CEO from the company.2. To forcibly remove one from some place. Often used in passive constructions. We were ousted from the bar after the bartender saw we had fake IDs. The security guard ousted the loitering teenagers from the mall.See also: oust

oust someone from something

to force someone to leave something or some place; to throw someone out of something or some place. They ousted the boys from the bar. The underage kids were ousted from the tavern quickly.See also: oust

oust


oust

to deprive a person of the possession of land.

OUST


AcronymDefinition
OUSTOffice of Underground Storage Tanks (US EPA)
OUSTOffice of the United States Trustee (bankruptcy)

oust


  • verb

Synonyms for oust

verb expel

Synonyms

  • expel
  • turn out
  • dismiss
  • exclude
  • exile
  • discharge
  • throw out
  • relegate
  • displace
  • topple
  • banish
  • eject
  • depose
  • evict
  • dislodge
  • unseat
  • dispossess
  • send packing
  • turf out
  • disinherit
  • drum out
  • show someone the door
  • give the bum's rush
  • throw out on your ear

Synonyms for oust

verb to put out by force

Synonyms

  • bump
  • dismiss
  • eject
  • evict
  • expel
  • throw out
  • chuck
  • boot
  • bounce
  • kick out

Synonyms for oust

verb remove from a position or office

Synonyms

  • boot out
  • drum out
  • expel
  • kick out
  • throw out

Related Words

  • excommunicate
  • remove
  • depose
  • force out

verb remove and replace

Related Words

  • supercede
  • supersede
  • supervene upon
  • supplant
  • replace
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