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Что (кто) такое overthrow a government - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Overthrowing; Overthrow (disambiguation)

Overthrow         
·noun The act of overthrowing; the state of being overthrow; ruin.
II. Overthrow ·noun The act of throwing a ball too high, as over a player's head.
III. Overthrow ·noun A faulty return of the ball by a fielder, so that the striker makes an additional run.
IV. Overthrow ·vt To throw over; to <a href="">Overturna>; to <a href="">Upseta>; to turn upside down.
V. Overthrow ·vt To cause to fall or to fail; to <a href="">Subverta>; to <a href="">Defeata>; to make a ruin of; to <a href="">Destroya>.
overthrow         
I. v. a.
1.
Overturn, upset, overset, throw down.
2.
Demolish, destroy, level, throw down.
3.
Vanquish, conquer, defeat, worst, overcome, master, overpower, overbear, overwhelm, subjugate, crush, discomfit, beat, rout, foil.
4.
Subvert, destroy, ruin.
II. n.
1.
Fall.
2.
Subversion, prostration, ruin.
3.
Destruction, demolition, ruin, shipwreck.
4.
Defeat, discomfiture, rout, dispersion.
overthrow         
(overthrew, overthrown)
When a government or leader is overthrown, they are removed from power by force.
That government was overthrown in a military coup three years ago.
...an attempt to overthrow the president.
VERB: be V-ed, V n
Overthrow is also a noun.
They were charged with plotting the overthrow of the state.
N-SING: oft N of n

Википедия

Overthrow

Overthrow may refer to:

  • Overthrow, a change in government, often achieved by force or through a coup d'état.
    • The 5th October Overthrow, or Bulldozer Revolution, the events of 2000 that led to the downfall of Slobodan Milošević in the former Yugoslavia
    • Overthrow of the Hawaiian Monarchy, the 1893 coup d'état by European and American businessmen that overthrew Queen Lili`uokalani of Hawai'i
    • Independence
  • Overthrow (book), a 2006 book by Stephen Kinzer about the United States's involvement in overthrowing governments
  • Overthrow (cricket), an extra run scored by a batsman as a result of the ball not being collected by a fielder in the centre, having been thrown in from the outfield
  • Overthrow (structure), the crowning section of ornamental wrought iron work which forms a decorative crest above a wrought iron gate
  • Overthrow (comics), a DC Comics supervillain who fought the Blue Beetle
  • Overthrow, a 2001 EP by American death metal band Misery Index
Примеры употребления для overthrow a government
1. "This is not 1'68 and the invasion of Czechoslovakia, where Russia can threaten a neighbor, occupy a capital, overthrow a government and get away with it," she said.
2. "This is not 1'68 and the invasion of Czechoslovakia where Russia can threaten its neighbors, occupy a capital, overthrow a government and get away with it," Rice said.
3. The message was aimed at friend–turned–foe Sondhi Limthongkul and the opposition Democrat Party whom Thaksin accuses of using unconstitutional methods to try to overthrow a government which won a second landslide election victory just a year ago.
4. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was flying Thursday to France and then to Tbilisi to reinforce U.S. efforts to "rally the world in defense of a free Georgia." "This is not 1'68 and the invasion of Czechoslovakia where Russia can threaten a neighbor, occupy a capital, overthrow a government and get away with it.
5. He held as sacred the right of a people to overthrow a government that violates what the Declaration of Independence called the "Laws of Nature and of Nature‘s God." But secession, he proclaimed, was not an exercise of minority rights; rather, it was an attempt to nullify majority rule – a cornerstone of a democratic constitutional republic.