"Defenestrated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Defenestrated" Meaning

Defenestrated refers to the act of throwing someone or something out of a window. The word is often used to describe a sudden and unexpected removal of someone from a position of authority.

"Defenestrated" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "Defenestrated"


The rebellious monk was defenestrated from the church tower by the angry mob. ( Verb: expelled from a position of power or authority, often violently)
In the 17th century, a defenestrated earl was forced to flee the kingdom. (Noun: a person who has been expelled or removed from power)
The company's CEO was defenestrated after a series of bankruptcies. (Adverb: in a manner that is violent or forceful)
The tourist got defenestrated from the train when he fell asleep during the ride. (Verb: to be thrown or pushed out, often accidentally)
The revolution saw the defenestration of the royal family, paving the way for a new government. (Verb: to expel or remove someone from a position of power or authority by violent or forceful means)

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A defender is a person or thing that defends or protects someone or something from harm, attack, or danger. In sports, a defender is a player who tries to stop the opponent from scoring or advancing. In a broader sense, a defender can also refer to a person who upholds a principle, idea, or value, often in the face of opposition or criticism.

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The word "defends" means to protect or justify something, usually by argument or action, from attack or criticism. It can also mean to guard or shield someone or something from harm or danger.

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To defenestrate means to throw someone or something out of a window, often in a violent or sudden manner. The word is most often used in historical contexts, particularly to describe the action of overthrowing royalty or nobility (as happened during the French Revolution) or to describe the violent removal of government officials (as happened during the Prague Spring).

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Defenestration is a noun that refers to the act of throwing someone or something out of a window. It can also refer to the sudden or violent overthrowing of a government or institution. The term was originally used to describe the removal of Protestant leaders from a window in Prague in 1618, which led to a series of events that ultimately triggered the Thirty Years' War in Europe. Today, the term is often used metaphorically to describe any sudden or dramatic change or upheaval.

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