ousting

/ˈaʊstɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of forcing someone to leave a position of power or authority.
    • The political party planned the ousting of the prime minister through a vote of no confidence.
    • After the ousting of the CEO, the company's stock prices rose sharply.
    • The ousting of the corrupt mayor was celebrated by the townspeople.
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