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ouster

[ou-ster] / ˈaʊ stər /


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Venezuela's interim government and opposition representatives on Wednesday wrapped up a first round of talks aimed at reconciling the nation following the US ouster of longtime leader Nicolas Maduro.

From Barron's Aug. 13, 2026

While Sharaa praised Russia's "historic role" in Syria and the region, Damascus has repeatedly demanded that it extradite Assad, who has been sheltering in Moscow with his wife since his ouster.

From Barron's Aug. 9, 2026

But station executives did not express regrets about dismissing Lucey, saying in a statement after her ouster: “The revitalization of ‘Good Day L.A.’ has been refreshing.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 4, 2026

It has boosted production to a record of nearly 300,000 barrels a day since Maduro’s ouster but is doing so via efficiencies within its reach, rather than new billion-dollar investments.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 30, 2026

Though the sentence may be beyond salvation, passivizing the relative clause would be a place to start: the former United Nations diplomat who has been tapped by protesters demanding Mr. Morsi’s ouster.

From "The Sense of Style" by Steven Pinker




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