oust
oust (oust)tr.v. oust·ed, oust·ing, ousts 1. To eject from a position or place; force out: “the American Revolution, which ousted the English” (Virginia S. Eifert). 2. To take the place of, especially by force; supplant. See Synonyms at eject. [Middle English ousten, from Anglo-Norman ouster, from Latin obstāre, to hinder. See obstacle.]
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