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drooping, fall* * *• come down• collapse• decrease• decline• descent• degradation• droop• down• downfall• tumble• upset• spill• precipitation• incidence• fall• overthrow• plunge• plunk -
4 pobijediti
defeat, outclass* * *• evince• carry the day• defeat• to win• vanquish• win through• win out• won• win• worst• smite• prevail• lick• have• bear down• beat• conquer• overwhelm• overmaster• outfight• overcome• overthrow• reduce -
5 srušiti
batter down, blow down* * *• disrupt• subvert• tear down• strike• prostrate• knock down• level• fell• blast• blow down• batter down• overturn• overthrow -
6 uništiti
demolish, annihilate, annual* * *• erase• exterminate• extinguish• burn out• come to grief• scotch• ruin• destroy• dash• demolish• do for• do away with• unmake• waste• wipe out• wreck• weed out• smash• smite• ship wreck• take out• suppress• lay low• liquidate• frustrate• consume• abolish• annihilate• nullify• overthrow• obliterate• polish off• repress• raze• quash -
7 zbaciti
throw off, vladu topple* * *• cast off• buck• dethrone• throw off• throw• throw down• unseat• spill• kick off• overthrow -
8 nesrušiv
adj impossible to pull/knock down, impossible to overthrow, undemolishable -
9 prebačaj
m (hica) over; 5p overthrow; (norme) overfulfillment
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