oust
vt. 驅逐,罷黜; 取代; 剝奪
If someone is ousted from a position of power, job, or place, they are forced to leave it.
The leaders have been ousted from power by nationalists...
這些領導人被民族主義者趕下了臺。
Last week they tried to oust him in a parliamentary vote of no confidence.
上週,他們試圖透過議會的不信任投票將他罷免。
1. remove from a position or office;
2. remove and replace;
They can even oust the entire board without cause.
他們甚至可以沒有任何理由的淘汰整個董事會.
They want to burn K yoto to the ground and oust the Emperor to Edo!
他們要燒掉京都然後幫將軍篡位!
He subsequently launched a popular reformasi ( reform ) movement aiming to oust Mahathir, but was ultimately unsuccessful.
安華 隨後發起了受人歡迎的改革運動試圖取代馬哈蒂爾, 但最後還是沒有成功.
A unified ideological level is mainly attributed to " oust others doctrines , the overwhelming Confucianism. "
大一統歸於思想層面主要是 “ 罷黜百家,獨尊儒術 ”.
EXAMPLE : Several major shareholders want to oust the corporation's president because of his poor management decisions.
幾個大股東打算驅逐公司總裁,因為他的管理決策很糟糕.