English-Thai Dictionary
oust
VT ขับไล่ ขจัด ออก บังคับ ให้ ออก ไป expel depose dislodge retain kab-lai
oust from
PHRV ขับไล่ ปลด ออกจาก kab-lai
ouster
N การ ย้ายออก การ ปลดออก การ ไล่ออก discharge eviction kan-yai-ook
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
OUST
v.t.[I take this to be our vulgar oost, used in the sense of lift. The usual signification then will be that of the Latin tollo, sustuli.] 1. To take away; to remove.
Multiplications of actions upon the case were rare formerly, and thereby wager of law ousted.
2. To eject; to disseize.
Afterward the lessor, reversioner or remainder-man or any stranger doth eject or oust the lessee of his term.
OUSTED
pp. Taken away; removed; ejected.
OUSTER
n.Amotion of possession; disseizin; dispossession; ejection. Ouster of the freehold is effected by abatement, intrusion, disseizin, discontinuance or deforcement.
A delivery of lands out of the bands of a guardian, or out of the king's hands; or a judgment given for that purpose.
OUSTING
ppr. Taking away; removing; ejecting.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
OUST
OUST Oust, n.
Defn: See Oast.
OUST
Oust, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ousted; p. pr. & vb. n. Ousting. ] Etym: [OF. oster, F. ôter, prob. fr. L. obstare to oppose, hence, to forbid, take away. See Obstacle, and cf. Ouster. ]
1. To take away; to remove. Multiplication of actions upon the case were rare, formerly, and thereby wager of law ousted. Sir M. Hale.
2. To eject; to turn out. Blackstone. From mine own earldom foully ousted me. Tennyson.
OUSTER
Oust "er, n. Etym: [Prob. fr. the OF. infin. oster, used substantively. See Oust. ]
Defn: A putting out of possession; dispossession; ejection; disseizin. Ouster of the freehold is effected by abatement, intrusion, disseizin, discontinuance, or deforcement. Blackstone.Ouster le main. Etym: [Ouster + F. la main the hand, L. manus. ] (Law ) A delivery of lands out of the hands of a guardian, or out of the king's hands, or a judgement given for that purpose. Blackstone.
New American Oxford Dictionary
oust
oust |oust aʊst | ▶verb [ with obj. ] drive out or expel (someone ) from a position or place: he ousted a long-term incumbent by only 500 votes. • Law deprive (someone ) of or exclude (someone ) from possession of something. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a legal term ): from Anglo-Norman French ouster ‘take away, ’ from Latin obstare ‘oppose, hinder. ’
ouster
oust er |ˈoustər ˈaʊstər | ▶noun 1 dismissal or expulsion from a position: a showdown that may lead to his ouster as leader of the party. 2 Law ejection from a freehold or other possession; deprivation of an inheritance.
Oxford Dictionary
oust
oust |aʊst | ▶verb [ with obj. ] drive out or expel (someone ) from a position or place: the reformists were ousted from power. • Law deprive of or exclude from possession of something. • Law take away (a court's jurisdiction ) in a matter. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a legal term ): from Anglo-Norman French ouster ‘take away ’, from Latin obstare ‘oppose, hinder ’.
ouster
oust ¦er |ˈaʊstə | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 Law ejection from a property, especially wrongful ejection; deprivation of an inheritance. • removal from the jurisdiction of the courts. • [ count noun ] a clause that is or is claimed to be outside the jurisdiction of the courts. 2 N. Amer. dismissal or expulsion from a position: the junta's ouster of the Emperor.
American Oxford Thesaurus
oust
oust verb armed forces ousted the new coalition government: drive out, expel, force out, throw out, remove (from office /power ), eject, get rid of, depose, dethrone, topple, unseat, overthrow, bring down, overturn, dismiss, dislodge, displace; informal boot out, kick out. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See eject . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
Oxford Thesaurus
oust
oust verb armed forces ousted the new coalition government: drive out, expel, force out, throw out, remove, remove from office /power, eject, get rid of, depose, topple, unseat, overthrow, bring down, overturn, put out, drum out, thrust out, push out, turn out, purge, evict, dispossess, dismiss, dislodge, displace, supplant, disinherit, show someone the door; banish, deport, exile; informal boot out, kick out, give someone the boot; Brit. informal turf out; dated out.
French Dictionary
oust!
oust! ou ouste! interj. interjection familier Interjection qui donne l ’ordre de quitter un lieu. : Oust! dégagez les lieux! Note Typographique L ’interjection est toujours suivie d ’un point d ’exclamation qui est souvent repris à la fin de la phrase. Si la phrase exclamative n ’est pas complète, le mot qui suit le point d ’exclamation s ’écrit avec une minuscule initiale.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
oust
oust /aʊst /動詞 ~s /-ts /; ~ed /-ɪd /; ~ing 他動詞 1 ⦅かたく ⦆【地位 職 場所から 】〈人 〉を追放する, 失脚させる «from » ; 〈地位 〉を乗っ取る ▸ The judge was ousted from office .その判事は免職になった .2 〘法 〙【財産などを 】〈人 〉から (不法に )奪い取る, 取り上げる «of , from » ▸ oust A of A's right A 〈人 〉から権利を取り上げる .
ouster
ó ust er 名詞 1 U ⦅主に米 ⦆追放, 放逐 .2 U C 〘法 〙(不動産の )占有 [不法 ]剥奪 .