Synonyms for Oustings:
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n.
• exclusion
- Debarring
, - Interdicting
, - Nonadmission
, - ban
, - bar
, - blackball
, - blockade
, - boycott
, - coventry
, - cut
, - debarment
, - discharge
, - dismissal
, - ejection
, - elimination
, - embargo
, - eviction
, - exception
, - excommunication
, - interdict
, - interdiction
, - keeping out
, - lockout
, - occlusion
, - omission
, - ostracism
, - ousting
, - preclusion
, - prevention
, - prohibition
, - proscription
, - refusal
, - rejection
, - relegation
, - removal
, - repudiation
, - segregation
, - separation
, - suspension
, - veto
.
• expulsion
- banishment
, - boot
, - bounce
, - deportment
, - dislodgment
, - displacement
, - dispossession
, - driving out
, - exclusion
, - exile
, - expatriation
, - extrusion
, - forcing out
, - ouster
, - purge
, - rush
.
What are the hypernyms for Oustings?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for oustings?
Oustings, which means the act of forcing someone to leave a position of power or authority, can be described as the opposite of appointments. Appointments refer to the act of assigning someone to a position of power or authority. Other antonyms for oustings include consent, approval, acceptance, and welcome. Consent pertains to the act of allowing someone to stay in a position of power or authority, while approval means giving someone the official authorization to occupy such a position. Acceptance and welcome both refer to the act of granting someone entry into a position or a place, without any form of resistance or opposition.
What are the antonyms for Oustings?
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n.
• exclusion
• expulsion
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