upset a government in English
depose a government, overthrow a government, carry out a coup d'etat
Use "upset a government" in a sentence
1. Agita: Heartburn, acid indigestion, an upset stomach or, by extension, a general feeling of upset
2. Agita: Heartburn, acid indigestion, an upset stomach or, by extension, a general feeling of upset
3. Everyone's upset.
4. Or “upset.”
5. Agita: Heartburn, acid indigestion, an upset stomach or, by extension, a general feeling of upset
6. A large wave upset the boat.
7. Don't be upset.
8. You seem upset.
9. Isn't this a reason to get upset?
10. This movie may upset a sensitive child.
11. I'm not upset.
12. My stomach's upset.
13. Peter gets very upset.
14. I have a right to be upset.
15. He sounded upset.
16. Don’t Approach a girl if she looks upset
17. Posture upset and tense.
18. A flurry of wind upset the small boat.
19. I was just upset.
20. A flurry of wind upset the small sailboat.
21. This upset Lot, because he was a good man.
22. He was dreadfully upset.
23. They were understandably upset.
24. No, I was just upset.
25. Does he look upset?