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oust (v.)

early 15c., ousten, "eject, dispossess," from Anglo-French oster,ouster (early 14c.), Old French oster "remove, take away, take off; evict, dispel; liberate, release" (Modern French ôter), from Latin obstare "stand before, be opposite, stand opposite to, block," in Vulgar Latin, "hinder," from ob "against" (see ob-) + stare "to stand," from PIE root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm." Related: Ousted; ousting.

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Definitions of oust from WordNet

oust (v.)
remove from a position or office;
The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds
Synonyms: throw out / drum out / boot out / kick out / expel
oust (v.)
remove and replace;
The word processor has ousted the typewriter
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