See Also: ouster(medicine)
ouster(dictionary)
ouster(dictionary)
Ouster(law)
ouster-le-main(dictionary)
OUSTER, torts(law)
OUSTER LE MAIN(law)
RESPONDEAT OUSTER(law)

ouster (oh)



[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Anglo-French; Origin: OUST]
when someone is removed from a position of power or from a competition - used in news reports
sb's ouster/the ouster of sb
::the ouster of the brutal dictatorship