overthrow

overthrow
1. transitive verb, forms as
academic.ru/74792/throw">throw 1. stürzen [Regierung, Regime usw.]; (defeat) schlagen, besiegen [Feind]
2. noun
(removal from power) Sturz, der
* * *
[əuvə'Ɵrou]
past tense - overthrew; verb
(to defeat and force out of power: The government has been overthrown.) umstürzen
* * *
over·throw
I. n
[ˈəʊvəθrəʊ, AM ˈoʊvɚθroʊ]
1. (removal from power) Sturz m
2. SPORT (in baseball, cricket) zu weiter Wurf
II. vt
<-threw, -thrown>
[ˌəʊvəˈθrəʊ, AM ˌoʊvɚˈθroʊ]
1. (topple)
to \overthrow sb/sth jdn/etw stürzen
to \overthrow the enemy den Feind schlagen [o besiegen]
to \overthrow an opponent einen Gegner aus dem Weg räumen
to \overthrow plans Pläne über den Haufen werfen
to \overthrow a regime ein Regime zu Fall bringen
2. AM, AUS SPORT
to \overthrow sb für jdn zu weit werfen
* * *
overthrow
A v/t irr [ˌ-ˈθrəʊ]
1. umstoßen, umkippen
2. eine Regierung etc stürzen
3. obs den Geist zerrütten
B s [ˈ-θrəʊ] fig (Um)Sturz m
* * *
1. transitive verb, forms as
throw 1. stürzen [Regierung, Regime usw.]; (defeat) schlagen, besiegen [Feind]
2. noun
(removal from power) Sturz, der
* * *
v.
(§ p.,p.p.: overthrew, overthrown)
= stürzen v.
umstürzen (Politik) v.

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