putsch Antonyms

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Meaning of putsch

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putsch (n)

a sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by force

putsch Sentence Examples

  1. The failed putsch attempt resulted in the arrest of several high-ranking military officials.
  2. The country's history was marked by numerous coup attempts and putsches.
  3. The government swiftly responded to the putsch by declaring a state of emergency.
  4. The putschists aimed to overthrow the democratically elected government.
  5. The putsch unfolded overnight, catching many by surprise.
  6. The putsch leader rallied supporters to seize control of key government buildings.
  7. The putschists' plan to take over the broadcasting stations was thwarted by loyalist forces.
  8. The aftermath of the putsch led to a period of political instability and unrest.
  9. The international community condemned the putsch and called for a peaceful resolution.
  10. The putsch failed to gain widespread support among the populace, leading to its eventual collapse.

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a sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by force

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The failed putsch attempt resulted in the arrest of several high-ranking military officials.

The country's history was marked by numerous coup attempts and putsches.

The government swiftly responded to the putsch by declaring a state of emergency.

The putschists aimed to overthrow the democratically elected government.