Ouster

//ˈæɔstə//

Synonyms for "ouster" (33 found)

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More general

10 entries

Related terms

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derived from

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has context

4 entries

is a

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related to

7 entries

Translations

8 translations across 5 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 罷黜 /罢黜 noun (forceful removal from power)

Dutch

1 entries
  • verdrijving noun (forceful removal from power)

French

1 entries
  • limogeage noun (forceful removal from power)

German

2 entries
  • Amtsenthebung noun (forceful removal from power)
  • Vertreibung noun (forceful removal from power)

Spanish

3 entries
  • derrocamiento noun (forceful removal from power)
  • destitución noun (forceful removal from power)
  • expulsión noun (forceful removal from power)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

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According to three Lakeview employees, Mr. Kendrick’s ouster came as the nursing home was telling staff members to try to clear out less-profitable residents to make room for a new class of customers who would generate more revenue: patients with Covid-19.

Source: wiktionary

Mr. Sunak, a former chancellor whose resignation in July precipitated Mr. Johnson’s ouster, earlier said he would not serve in Ms. Truss’s cabinet.

Source: wiktionary

The announcement blindsided employees, many of whom learned of the sudden ouster from an internal announcement and the company’s public facing blog.

Source: wiktionary

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