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View definitions for ousted

ousted

adjective as in discharged

adjective as in dismissed

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adjective as in recalled

adjective as in removed

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First the Muslim Brotherhood came to power only to be ousted by the Egyptian military.

NBC News boss Deborah Turness abruptly ousted the ‘Meet the Press’ host four months ago.

He was the chief of staff of ousted Ukrainian President Victor Yanukovych.

Last weekend, the cattiest of Hollande's ministers went a step too far, slamming France's economic policy, and was finally ousted.

But at least the ousted President Eduard Shevardnadze, for all the allegations of corruption against him, never was detained.

If they're ousted from Pump Street they're flying somewhere.

Soon, however, I was ousted from my single-bedded blessedness by a more worthy madman.

In the course of a century it has ousted all other methods of production, and all other forms of social activity.

Samson rubbed his hands and began to smile, but the pleasant look was ousted by a grotesque twitching of the countenance.

The real working man will soon be ousted, and his more cunning pretended friends will take possession and reap all the benefits.

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On this page you'll find 38 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ousted, such as: fired, freed, laid-off, released, sacked, and axed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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