overthrow|overthrew|overthrowing|overthrown|overthrows in English
verb
[,o·ver'throw || ‚əʊvə(r)θrəʊ]
throw a ball beyond the intended mark (Sports); cause to fall down, overturn; remove a person or group of people from power, oust; abolish, put an end to (an institution, convention, etc.)
Use "overthrow|overthrew|overthrowing|overthrown|overthrows" in a sentence
1. Overthrows small Japan, kills off the Japan right-winger!
2. Participates in the democratic revolution that overthrows the Tsar.
3. Overthrowing the new regime became a focus for the CIA.
4. 2 The tyrant was overthrown.
5. 3 The tyrant was overthrown.
6. In do-or-die situations for the third Baseman, overthrows are common
7. It is like a wasteland overthrown by foreigners.
8. 7 Many trees were overthrown by the storm.
9. September 1: Muammar al-Gaddafi overthrows the Libyan monarchy and expels British and American personnel.
10. The Ousters eon - long mutated humanoids bent on overthrowing the Hegemony.
11. The old corrupt, totalitarian regime was overthrown.
12. Fascism had lawlessly overthrown the democratic government.
13. 13 The Romanian tyrant Ceaucescu was overthrown in 19
14. They'd conspired to overthrow the government.
15. and colluded to overthrow her reign.
16. You promised to overthrow Qin
17. Take charge of this overthrown pile of ruins.”
18. ‘All its land is Brimstone and salt, a burning waste, unsown and unproductive, and no grass grows in it, like the overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah, Admah and Zeboiim, which the Lord overthrew in His anger and in His wrath.’ Psalm 11:6
19. By the year 539 B.C.E., Cyrus reaches the mighty city of Babylon and overthrows it.
20. Nietzsche overthrows the two worlds of Platonism and substitutes the new two worlds for them.
21. They'd Conspired to overthrow the government.
22. The Czar of Russia was overthrown in 19
23. He has overthrown the basic standards of morality.
24. 1 The old corrupt, totalitarian regime was overthrown.
25. * Bishop Hall ; Angry clouds Conspire your overthrow.