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OUST
OUST
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Dictionary definitions:
Word: oust
Phonetic:
/ʌʊst/
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To expel; to remove. Example: The protesters became so noisy that they were finally ousted from the meeting.
All clues having "OUST" for an answer:
You can find a list of possible crossword clues for OUST below.
Banish
Banish from office
Banish from power
Beat in a tournament
Beat the incumbent
Blackball
Boot
Boot from office
Boot out
Boot out of office
Bounce
Bounce from the bar
Bump
Bump from office
Cashier
Chuck
Defeat in a tournament
Depose
Dethrone
Dislodge
Dispossess
Drive out
Drum out
Eject
Eject forcefully
Eject from power
Eject or expel
Eliminate
Evict
Expel
Expel by force
Force from office
Force from power
Force out
Force to go
Forcibly dislodge
Get rid of
Give the ax to
Give the boot
Give the boot to
Give the bums rush to
Give the heave-ho
Give the heave-ho to
Give the old heave-ho
Give the old heave-ho to
Kick out
Kick out of office
Kick out of power
Lysol competitor
Move out
Overthrow
Overthrow a leader
Perform a mutiny
Physically eject
Pull off a coup
Put out
Remove
Remove forcibly
Remove from a position
Remove from a seat
Remove from office
Remove from power
Remove from the office
Remove old American artists final piece (4)
Remove unceremoniously
River in Brittany
Run out
Send packing
Show the door in a tournament
Supplant
Throw out
Throw out of office
Throw the bum out
Topple from power
Toss out
Turn out
Un-elect
Unseat
Unseat unceremoniously
Vote off the island
Vote off the island?
Vote out
Winkle out
Eject from office.
Headline writer's expel from a position.
Dismiss from office.
Put out of office.
See 25 Down.
See 9 Down.
Dismiss
Do a bouncer's job
Give the gate
Push out
Remove, as a dictator
Remove, as in a coup
Expel from power
Boot from power
Expel - eject
Remove from a position of power
Remove and replace
Expel Jack from contest
Exile got upset, missing regular characters
Get rid of creative Frenchman! Get rid of Pierre Renoir for starters!
Force out; supplant
Depose members from Guangzhou State
Throw out some miscellaneous trinkets
America interrupts to back exile
Turn out to be in error about a point
To turn us in or turn us out?
Remove judge from early contest
Expel from office
Toss from office
Force out of office
Drive from power
Cast out
Throw out Obamacare using salami tactics, primarily
Drive off
What the president did to Mick Mulvaney in March of this year
Remove, not so nicely
Remove, as from power
Usurp; depose
Remove via a coup, say
Drive (from)
Remove one's used sweaty tank tops
Expel outcast, ignoring law's reversal
Force to step down
Former soldier welcomes current soldier back in Socialist Republic
Naughtiness
Otherwise
Overthrow Socialist leader dividing public
Exclude acoustic covers
Eject Jack from tournament
Red-card, in soccer
Leave without power, in a way
Fight on horseback with no leader to unseat
Remove some fibrous tissue
Get rid of unevenly shaved moustache
Remove, as from office
Remove section of enormous table
Sack author whos ditched two leading characters
Send packing case for outfit around America
Get rid of piece of superfluous text
Put out some books describing America
Forcibly remove from power
Topple American in overtime
Kick out of a seat
Forcibly remove
Topple American in overtime (4)
Drive away
Remove from office some unscrupulous Tories
Displace
Remove from political office
Get rid of French author that’s rejected publicity
Get rid of square unfashionable clothes
Books about American exile
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