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to oust
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to remove someone from a position or place, often forcefully
Example
The rebels ousted the dictator and established a new government.
The shareholders voted to oust the CEO due to financial mismanagement.
After a vote of no confidence, the team decided to oust the coach for poor performance.
The board of directors decided to oust the chairman for ethical violations.
The citizens rallied to oust the corrupt government officials from office.