Overthrow Mnemonic
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overthrow
overthrow
/əʊvəˈθɹəʊ/
Examples
- It predicts the overthrow of the establishment.
- This led to the easy overthrow of the regime.
- Seditious speech is directed at the overthrow of government.
- The prize was control of the king, not the overthrow of the king.
- Because Morgan maintained that the U.S. was blameless in the overthrow.
- By the overthrow of the monarchy in 1958, he was deeply unpopular.
- Seditious speech is speech directed at the overthrow of government.
- The samurai also plotted to overthrow the government of the shogun.
- The title was abolished after the overthrow of the Monarchy in 1910.
- The topic of both is the humbling or overthrow of the pagan kingdom.
the termination of a ruler or institution (especially by force)
noun
the act of disturbing the mind or body
noun
cause the downfall of; of rulers
verb
rule against
verb
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"Over + Throw. The king was thrown over the castle for his defeat."
"Over + Throw. They aim to toss it above and conquer the throne."
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