overthrown (Meaning)

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overthrown (p. p.)

of Overthrow

overthrown Sentence Examples

  1. The oppressive regime was overthrown by a swift and decisive revolution.
  2. The once-mighty king was overthrown by his own people, weary of his tyranny.
  3. The ruling party was overthrown in a bloodless coup, restoring democracy to the nation.
  4. The government's corruption and incompetence led to its inevitable overthrow by the citizens.
  5. The dictatorship crumbled under the weight of its own oppression, finally overthrown by a popular uprising.
  6. The entrenched political establishment was overthrown by a charismatic outsider who promised change.
  7. The military overthrew the democratically elected government, plunging the country into chaos and instability.
  8. The overthrown leader fled into exile, his once-absolute power now a distant memory.
  9. The overthrown empire left behind a legacy of turmoil and division that haunted the region for centuries.
  10. The overthrow of the monarchy marked a pivotal moment in the nation's history, ushering in a new era of self-governance.

FAQs About the word overthrown

of Overthrow

collapsed, dying, faded, obsolete,fallen, terminated, departed, antiquated, passé, vanished

extant, existing, alive, extant, living,alive, living, existing, active, dynamic

The oppressive regime was overthrown by a swift and decisive revolution.

The once-mighty king was overthrown by his own people, weary of his tyranny.

The ruling party was overthrown in a bloodless coup, restoring democracy to the nation.

The government's corruption and incompetence led to its inevitable overthrow by the citizens.