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oust

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oust /aʊst/ verb [transitiveT]  
GET RID OFto force someone out of a position of power, especially so that you can take their place 强迫〔某人〕放弃职权,把撵走〔尤指为取而代之〕 SYN remove
oust somebody from something
 The Communists were finally ousted from power.
他们最终被赶下了台。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
oustoust /aʊst/ verb [transitiveT] journalism
1to force someone to leave a job or important position
Profit margins collapsed and Martinez was ousted as chairman.
oust somebody from something
two top executives who had been ousted from the board
2if one company or product ousts another from its market position, it becomes more successful
oust something from something
Cotton eventually ousted wool from its dominant role in clothing production.
Origin oust
(1400-1500) Anglo-French ouster, from Latin obstare to stand against, prevent
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