"Overthrew" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Overthrew" Meaning

To overthrow something or someone means to violently or forcibly remove them from a position of power or authority, often by revolution, coup, or rebellion.

"Overthrew" Examples

Usage Examples of "Overthrew"


1. Historical Event

The French Revolution of 1789 saw King Louis XVI overthrew by the National Assembly, marking the end of the absolute monarchy.

2. Military Coup

In 1966, a group of military officers overthrew the democratically-elected government of Ghana, establishing a military dictatorship.

3. Political Protest

The student-led demonstration overthrew the repressive government of a small Central American country, paving the way for a peaceful transition to democracy.

4. Business Takeover

The private equity firm overthrew the board of directors of the struggling company, replacing them with new management to turn the business around.

5. Figurative Sense

Her fiery speech overthrew the audience's expectations, plunging them into a thought-provoking discussion about social justice.

(Note: The word "overthrew" means to bring down or remove something or someone from a position of power or authority, often through force, protest, or other means.)

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The verb "overthrow" means to remove someone or something from power, often through a violent or sudden act, such as a coup or a revolution. It can also mean to overthrow an idea or a system.

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