overthrown Synonyms
overthrown Meaning
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overthrown (p. p.)
of Overthrow
overthrown Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The dictatorship crumbled under the weight of its own oppression, finally overthrown by a popular uprising.
- The entrenched political establishment was overthrown by a charismatic outsider who promised change.
- The military overthrew the democratically elected government, plunging the country into chaos and instability.
- The overthrown leader fled into exile, his once-absolute power now a distant memory.
- The overthrown empire left behind a legacy of turmoil and division that haunted the region for centuries.
- 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
faded,fallen, collapsed, obsolete, dying, lost, nonexistent, finished, departed,moribund
living,alive, existing, alive, extant, living, existing, extant, dynamic, 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.