Antonyms for ouster
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ou-ster |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈaʊ stər |
Definition of ouster
Origin :- "ejection from property," 1530s, noun use of Anglo-French ouster (see oust). For other such usages, see waiver.
- noun ejection
- Those who instituted the ouster proceedings were Republicans.
- Extract from : « Watch Yourself Go By » by Al. G. Field
- To this virtual "ouster" of their jurisdiction over the question the Lords very naturally objected.
- Extract from : « William the Third » by H. D. Traill
- Subsequently, on a quo warranto being filed against him, judgment of ouster was obtained.
- Extract from : « Norfolk Annals » by Charles Mackie
Synonyms for ouster
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