overtrow (Meaning)

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overtrow (v. i.)

To be too trustful or confident; to trust too much.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overtrow

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overtrow Sentence Examples

  1. The rebels openly orchestrated an overtrow of the tyrannical regime.
  2. The government's suppression of dissent inadvertently triggered an overtrow.
  3. The once-stable nation fell into chaos as forces within the military conspired to overtrow the established order.
  4. The people's anger at rampant corruption fueled an overtrow that swept away the corrupt officials.
  5. The opposition leader's charismatic speeches inspired the people to overtrow the oppressive regime.
  6. Foreign powers sought to exploit internal divisions to overtrow the rival government.
  7. The citizens, weary of oppression, orchestrated a clandestine overtrow that toppled the dictatorship.
  8. The failed overtrow attempt only strengthened the resolve of the authoritarian rulers.
  9. The overtrow was swift and decisive, leaving the former leaders stunned and powerless.
  10. The aftermath of the overtrow left the nation fractured and in need of reconciliation and rebuilding.

FAQs About the word overtrow

To be too trustful or confident; to trust too much.

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The rebels openly orchestrated an overtrow of the tyrannical regime.

The government's suppression of dissent inadvertently triggered an overtrow.

The once-stable nation fell into chaos as forces within the military conspired to overtrow the established order.

The people's anger at rampant corruption fueled an overtrow that swept away the corrupt officials.