To eject from a position or place; force out.
It means I love you.
David Ousted was born on 1985-02-01.
Perhaps you mean usted? If so, it means "you." It is a more respectful way of saying "you" as opposed to "Tú" which is used when adressing friends.
It can be (ousted leaders). It is also used as a verb form. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to oust."
He wasn't. He died.
unseated
mudach (מודח) = to be ousted, to be fired from a jobmudcha (מודחה) would be the present tense feminine singular conjugation of this verb.
Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías was temporarily ousted by a coup d'etat in 2002, but was reinstated after public protest.
Odoacer
it's Huerta
military coup
he was overthrown by revolution