oust
See also: Oust
English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman ouster, oustier, from Old French oster (modern French ôter), from post-classical Latin obstare (“to remove”), classical obstāre (“to obstruct, stand in the way of”).
Verb
oust (third-person singular simple present ousts, present participle ousting, simple past and past participle ousted)
Synonyms
- banish, dismiss, eject, exclude; see also Thesaurus:kick out
Translations
to expel; to remove
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