"Overthrowing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "overthrowing" is the present participle form of the verb "to overthrow", which means to forcibly remove or depose someone or something from a position of power or authority. It can also mean to topple or bring down something, such as a government, a system, or an idea.
Past tense of "overtake", meaning to catch up with and pass someone or something that was in front of you, typically in a competition, race, or journey. For example: "We were overtaken by a strong team and lost the game."
To overtake means to pass (another vehicle, person, or thing) while moving, typically in a higher speed or position.
To overtax someone or something means to put too great a burden or demand on them, making it difficult or impossible for them to accomplish what is required. This can refer to physical, mental, or emotional exhaustion, and can have negative consequences such as decreased productivity, increased stress, or burnout.
Overtaxing refers to the act of putting too much strain or pressure on something, typically a system, person, or resource, often to the point of exceeding its normal capacity or endurance, resulting in damage, exhaustion, or breakdown.
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.
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.
Overthrows refers to the act of overthrowing, which means to defeat or destroy someone in power, often by force or guile, resulting in their removal from a position of authority. It can also mean to upset or reverse something that is already established.
To overtire means to tire or exhaust someone or something excessively through overwork, excessive activity, or lack of rest, resulting in a physical or mental state of fatigue or exhaustion.
Excessively tired or exhausted, often as a result of lack of sleep or prolonged physical or mental strain. It is a state where a person needs to rest or sleep to recover from exhaustion. It is often considered a synonym of "exhausted", "fatigued", or "drained".
Overtly means openly, publicly, or clearly, often in a way that is intentional or deliberate. It can also imply a lack of subtlety or nuance. For example, "She overtly showed her disappointment at being rejected."
Overtness refers to the quality of being open, frank, and direct in one's actions, words, or behavior. It implies a lack of subtlety, restraint, or concealment, often in a way that is noticeable or noticeable to others.
Overtone is a noun that refers to a sound or pitch that is produced in addition to a fundamental sound or pitch, for instance, the vibrations of a guitar string that produce a higher-pitched sound in addition to the main note played. In music, overtones can be used to create harmonies and add richness to a melody. In a broader sense, the term can also be used figuratively to describe a secondary or underlying feeling, idea, or tone that is present in addition to the main one, for example, the overtone of sadness underlying a person's words of encouragement.