Ouster
21ouster — Synonyms and related words: booting out, bouncer, chucker, chucker out, defenestration, detrusion, discharge, dislodgment, dispossession, ejection, ejectment, ejector, eviction, evictor, expeller, expulsion, extrusion, jettison, kicking… …
22ouster — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. ejection, removal, expulsion, eviction, banishment, dismissal, discharge, overthrow. ANT.: installment, admittance, induction II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The act of ejecting or the state of being ejected:… …
23ouster — oust·er || aÊŠstÉ™(r) n. one who forces out or expels; dispossession, unjust eviction (Law) …
24ouster — routes …
25ouster — noun 1》 Law ejection from a property, especially wrongful ejection; deprivation of an inheritance. ↘removal from the jurisdiction of the courts. ↘a clause that is or is claimed to be outside the jurisdiction of the courts. 2》 N. Amer.… …
26ouster — noun (C) AmE an act of moving someone from a position of power in order to take their place …
27ouster — n 1. expulsion, discharge, evacuation, dislodgement; rejection, repudiation, dismissal, removal; All Sl. the boot, the old heave ho, sacking, bouncing; firing, cashiering, disbarment, drumming out; exile, banishment, expatriation, deportation,… …
28ouster — oust·er …
29ouster — oust•er [[t]ˈaʊ stər[/t]] n. expulsion or removal from a place or position occupied • Etymology: 1525–35; < AF, n. use of inf. See oust …
30ouster — A forced dispossession of real estate. A disseisin. The wrongful dispossession or exclusion from real property of a person entitled to the possession thereof. 25 Am J2d Eject § 47. The eviction of a foreign corporation from the state, prohibiting …