To oust means to overthrow. We will oust the tyrant and put up a democracy instead.
DEPOSE or DETHRONE
Evict?
The ushers moved with alacrity to oust the disorrderly patrons. -Pancakes #09
To "oust," perhaps?
HIRE and PLACE
Dethrone, Oust, Usurp or Decentralize
Eject, evict and expel
Oust.
That is the correct spelling of "oust" (to force out).
The past tense of oust is ousted.
The man was on the oust because he was diffrent.