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What is the past tense of oust?

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The past tense of oust is ousted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of oust is ousts.

The present participle of oust is ousting.

The past participle of oust is ousted.

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The monastery functioned as a leprosarium and Juliana served there as a canoness until ousted during a conflict with townspeople.
Jacqui Smith had clashed with Mr Johnson over the departure of Sir Ian, who was ousted against her wishes.
In the event, Mara was ousted from his post by the military, and is currently understood to be peacefully whiling his time away on a yacht.
All those detained in the sweep were members of a family described as a pillar of support for the ousted regime, said the US Lieutenant Colonel.
But sales have been flat for the embattled company, whose CEO was recently ousted.
They want corrupt lawmakers to be ousted and duly punished under any circumstances.

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