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  1. oust [sb] ⇒ vtr (remove, eject) expulsar a vtr + prep : desalojar a vtr + prep : destituir a vtr + prep : despedir a vtr + prep : The rebels were on a crusade to oust the king. Los rebeldes estaban haciendo una campaña para expulsar al rey. oust [sb] from [sth] vtr + prep (remove, eject) expulsar a alguien de loc verb : remover a alguien de ...

  2. oust (. aust. ) transitive verb. 1. (to remove from a position) a. desbancar. The general ousted the president after storming the capital.El general desbancó al presidente después de asaltar la capital. b. destituir. Mr. Long was ousted after one term in office.El Sr. Long fue destituido después de un solo mandato.

  3. OUST translate: desbancar, destituir, desplazar, derrocar, desbancar, expulsar. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  4. Spanish Translation of “OUST” | The official Collins English-Spanish Dictionary online. Over 100,000 Spanish translations of English words and phrases.

  5. Translate Oust meaning. See Spanish-English translations with audio pronunciations, examples, and word-by-word explanations.

  6. oust (also: bring down, overturn, pull down, topple, unseat, depose) volume_up. derrocar [ derrocando|derrocado] {vb} more_vert. We cannot go and oust presidents who are driven by crime. expand_more No podemos ir y derrocar a presidentes movidos por el crimen. oust (also: bring down) volume_up.

  7. oust vt (gen) expulsar, echar , (from house) desahuciar, desalojar we ousted them from the position les hicimos abandonar su posición to oust sb from a post hacer que algn renuncie a un puesto

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