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ouster

[ou-ster] / ˈaʊ stər /


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Her appointment was followed by the ouster of some senior staff in units she oversaw.

From The Wall Street Journal

An FBI official said Palmer’s ouster wasn’t related to the plane issue, and said Patel regularly consults his advisers on how to allocate resources.

From The Wall Street Journal

Louisiana’s governor said Wednesday he was involved in the discussions that led to Kelly’s ouster but made clear that he was unhappy with the finances of the situation.

From Los Angeles Times

In fact, the discussions that ultimately led to Kelly’s ouster on Sunday night took place at none other than the governor’s residence.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wilders’s likely ouster serves a lesson for Europe’s right-wing populists, who have been surging in the polls.

From The Wall Street Journal