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Strongest matches

oust, expel, expel from

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Example Sentences

Example:The company decided to oust the CEO after a series of financial losses.

Definition:To force someone to leave a position or place, especially by means of legal action.

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Example:The government decided to expel the diplomat for violating the country's laws.

Definition:To force (someone) to leave a place, country, or organization by legal or official action.

From expel

Example:The school expelled the student for repeated instances of bullying.

Definition:To force (someone) to leave a place, organization, or country by legal or official action.

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