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- Dictionaryoust·er/ˈoustər/
noun
- 1. dismissal or expulsion from a position: North American "a showdown that may lead to his ouster as leader of the party"
- 2. ejection from a freehold or other possession; deprivation of an inheritance.
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Synonyms of ouster. 1. a. : a wrongful dispossession. b. : a judgment removing an officer or depriving a corporation of a franchise. 2. : expulsion. Examples of ouster in a Sentence. The news reported the ouster of the dictator. the dictator's ouster by the rebels.