🪓oust

verb
/aʊst/

Meaning

To remove someone from a position or place of power or authority.

Example Sentences

The rebels ousted the dictator from power.

Synonyms

expel, overthrow, remove, eject

Antonyms

install, appoint, keep

Collocations

oust leader, oust from power, oust authority

More Example Sentences

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A man teaches himself to play the guitar using free lessons on the internet after buying an inexpensive acoustic guitar

A man teaches himself to play the guitar using free lessons on the internet after buying an inexpensive acoustic guitar from a second-hand music shop

A man teaches himself to play the guitar using free lessons on the internet after buying an inexpensive acoustic guitar from a second-hand music shop and he practices basic chords every evening

A man teaches himself to play the guitar using free lessons on the internet after buying an inexpensive acoustic guitar from a second-hand music shop and he practices basic chords every evening in his living room after dinner

A man teaches himself to play the guitar using free lessons on the internet after buying an inexpensive acoustic guitar from a second-hand music shop and he practices basic chords every evening in his living room after dinner struggling at first with sore fingers and wrong notes

A man teaches himself to play the guitar using free lessons on the internet after buying an inexpensive acoustic guitar from a second-hand music shop and he practices basic chords every evening in his living room after dinner struggling at first with sore fingers and wrong notes but gradually improving over several months

A man teaches himself to play the guitar using free lessons on the internet after buying an inexpensive acoustic guitar from a second-hand music shop and he practices basic chords every evening in his living room after dinner struggling at first with sore fingers and wrong notes but gradually improving over several months until he can play his favorite songs from start to finish

A man teaches himself to play the guitar using free lessons on the internet after buying an inexpensive acoustic guitar from a second-hand music shop and he practices basic chords every evening in his living room after dinner struggling at first with sore fingers and wrong notes but gradually improving over several months until he can play his favorite songs from start to finish and surprises his family with a performance at a holiday gathering.

Related Vocabularies

To cut off the head of a person or animal.
to accept or endure something unpleasant without complaining; to allow something to exist
To go beyond the range or limits of something
to get something by paying money for it; to purchase
to make something clear by describing or giving details
Past tense of nonplus; surprised and confused.

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