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- oust from
oust from
oust someone from something
to force someone to leave something or some place; to throw someone out of something or some place. They ousted the boys from the bar. The underage kids were ousted from the tavern quickly.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Vann | | [væn] | |
| Jupiter | | JOO-pi-tər (English) | Roman Mythology (Anglicized) |
| Erazem | | - | Slovene |
| Gore | | [gɔ:r] | |
| Adah | | AY-də (English) | Biblical |
| Meshach | | MEE-shak (English) | Biblical |