Sentences

oust in a sentence

v.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To remove or force out from a position or place, especially in a political or authoritative context.

Sample Sentences

  1. The political scandal led to calls to oust the corrupt leader from office.
  2. In an unexpected turn of events, the board decided to oust the CEO after just six months.
  3. Residents organized a protest to oust the mayor, demanding accountability for rising crime rates.
  4. The coup aimed to oust the existing regime and establish a new government.
  5. Activists worked tirelessly to oust the corporation from the community due to its harmful practices.
  6. The political scandal led to calls for the mayor to be ousted from office.
  7. In a surprising turn of events, the CEO was ousted by the board of directors.
  8. The revolution aimed to oust the corrupt regime that had ruled for decades.
  9. Efforts to oust the invasive species from the ecosystem proved to be challenging.
  10. Activists worked tirelessly to oust the incumbent representative in the upcoming election.
  11. The protestors aimed to oust the corrupt leader from power.
  12. After months of campaigning, the opposition party succeeded in their effort to oust the incumbent mayor.
  13. The board of directors voted to oust the CEO following the scandal.
  14. In an unexpected turn of events, the faction within the party managed to oust their own candidate.
  15. Legal challenges arose as the organization attempted to oust its longtime president.