Oust

Verb

 * 1) To expel; to remove.
 * The protesters became so noisy that they were finally ousted from the meeting.

Synonyms

 * banish, dismiss, eject, exclude, reject

Antonyms

 * accept, harbor, shelter

Derived terms

 * oustee
 * ouster

Thesaurus
bereave, boot out, bounce, break, bust, cashier, cast, cast out, chuck out, deconsecrate, defenestrate, defrock, deport, depose, dethrone, detrude, disbar, discard, discharge, discrown, disenthrone, disinherit, dislodge, dismiss, displace, dispossess, divest, drum out, eject, evict, exclude, excommunicate, expel, extrude, give the gate, give the hook, heave out, jettison, junk, kick downstairs, kick out, kick upstairs, lag, liquidate, lose, obtrude, ostracize, overthrow, pension, pension off, purge, put out, read out of, reject, relegate, remove, remove from office, retire, rob, strip of office, strip of rank, superannuate, suspend, throw away, throw out, throw overboard, thrust out, toss out, transport, turn out, unchurch, unfrock, unhouse, unkennel, unsaddle, unseat, unthrone

Etymology
From ouster:, oustier:, from  oster: ( > modern ôter:), from post-classical  obstare:, classical obstare:.

Translations

 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * German: verdrängen, vertreiben
 * Hungarian: kiszorít


 * Japanese: 追い払う, 取り除く, 取り上げる
 * Korean: (일자리・권좌에서) 몰아내다
 * Simplified Chinese: ,

Anagrams

 * Otsu, otsu, Ōtsu, outs, Tsou