উচ্ছেদ করা, বহিষ্কৃত করা, তাড়াইয়া দেত্তয়া, বেদখল করা, উত্ক্ষাত করা
(1) Remove from a position or office,remove and replace,expel,get rid of
(2) Remove from a position or office
(3) Remove and replace
(4) Expel
(5) Get rid of
(1) And fifth, they can seek to oust legislators who oppose them.
(2) One last push was required to oust him completely.
(3) Once more, the nephew and the business partner join forces to oust him and, after a bitter and bloody battle, they again triumph.
(4) This does not mean that we will start extra-legal actions to oust the Cabinet.
(5) The defendants want to oust the plaintiffs, destroy their homes and make the only issue leftu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac how much money they are going to get for the properties that used to be theirs.
(6) In 1957, his inner circle tried to oust him as party leader.
(7) A committed safety-and-soundness advocate was ousted from his position as governor of the central bank.
(8) If the tenants were so ousted then the tenancy would have lasted for less than ten months.
(9) Any powers which the Secretary of State might have had under the Act of 1971 were ousted by the Act of 1983.
(10) Opinion polls conclude he has the same popularity rating his predecessor enjoyed when he was ousted as leader for being allegedly unelectable.
(11) It was only by slow degrees that the native laws and customs were ousted by Anglo-Norman usages and the machinery of feudalism.
(12) You know he was nearly bankrupt after being ousted .
(13) He seems to have control over them, and until he is ousted or expelled, he continues to attract other demons back even though many may have been cast out.
(14) In 1969 he joined the family business, but in 1996 the group was subject to a hostile takeover and he was ousted from the board.
(15) They want corrupt lawmakers to be ousted and duly punished under any circumstances.
(16) She stated that they are ousted , and they are not recognized in the Longhouse although they may continue to live in the community.
(17) He is apparently viewed as a troublemaker and an intruder who should be ousted as soon as possible.
(18) But he was only in position as treasurer for a few weeks before he was ousted .
(19) How then do you move or deal with leaders who perhaps are more interested in ousting their opponents than promoting good governance and democracy on the continent with this initiative?
(20) They contended, somewhat surprisingly, that this order ousted the automatic directions.
drive out
expel
force out
throw out
remove (from office/power)
eject
get rid of
depose
dethrone
topple
unseat
overthrow
bring down
overturn
dismiss
dislodge
displace
boot out
kick out
crown
enthrone
throne
Hold
Keep
Retain
Keep
Retain