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overthrow

  • 1 הפלת ממשלה

    overthrow the government, defeat the government, causing the overthrow of the government, removing the government from power before its due time

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  • 2 הפיכת-חצר

    overthrow, rebellion, mutiny

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  • 3 הפיכה

    conversion, inversion, reversion, turnover, inversion, reversion, turnover; turning; reversal; revolution, overthrow, coup

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  • 4 הפיל את הממשלה

    overthrew the government, defeated the government, caused the overthrow of the government, removed the government from power before its due time

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  • 5 הרס

    v. be destroyed, ruined, demolished
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    v. to destroy completely, ruin completely
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    v. to destroy, ruin, demolish; to dare (ancient)
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    destruction, ruin, demolition, devastation, wreckage, wreck, havoc, waste, ruination, shipwreck, spoliation, undoing, wrack, bane, blight, canker, death, depredation, dilapidation, overthrow, fa

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  • 6 התרגיל המסריח

    "the dirty trick" (the attempt to overthrow the Likud government in 1991)

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  • 7 מהפך

    upheaval, change, overthrow, changeover

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  • 8 נפילה

    fall, falling, drop, tumble, overthrow, labefaction, purler, slump, spill, tailspin, comedown; defeat, downfall; dying in battle; (during an attack) landing of any missile (coined during the Israel-Hizbollah conflict in July-August 2006)

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  • 9 אפךְ

    אָפַךְ(b. h. הָפַךְ q. v.) to turn, change, reverse, overthrow. Kil. II, 3 say not I will plant ואח״כ אוֹפַךְ and then turn the soil over (destroy the previous seed) אלא אוֹפֵךְ Ar. (ed. הוֹפֵךְ) but one must first uproot (cmp. אוכל fr. אָכַל). Ter. IX, 1; Tosef.Kil.I, 16 יוֹפַךְ he shall Ib. end לייפך ed. Zuck. (Var. לוֹפַךְ) to uproot.

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  • 10 אָפַךְ

    אָפַךְ(b. h. הָפַךְ q. v.) to turn, change, reverse, overthrow. Kil. II, 3 say not I will plant ואח״כ אוֹפַךְ and then turn the soil over (destroy the previous seed) אלא אוֹפֵךְ Ar. (ed. הוֹפֵךְ) but one must first uproot (cmp. אוכל fr. אָכַל). Ter. IX, 1; Tosef.Kil.I, 16 יוֹפַךְ he shall Ib. end לייפך ed. Zuck. (Var. לוֹפַךְ) to uproot.

    Jewish literature > אָפַךְ

  • 11 קפחותא

    קַפָּחוּתָאf. (preced. art.) overthrow, victory. Gitt.29b מאי ק׳ Rashi (ed. במאי קפחינהו) where is his victory?, i. e. his argument is not unanswerable.

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  • 12 קַפָּחוּתָא

    קַפָּחוּתָאf. (preced. art.) overthrow, victory. Gitt.29b מאי ק׳ Rashi (ed. במאי קפחינהו) where is his victory?, i. e. his argument is not unanswerable.

    Jewish literature > קַפָּחוּתָא

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  • Overthrow — may refer to: Overthrow, a change in government, often achieved by force or through a coup. The 5th October Overthrow, or Bulldozer Revolution, the events of 2000 that led to the downfall of Slobodan Milošević in the former Yugoslavia. Overthrow… …   Wikipedia

  • Overthrow — O ver*throw , v. t. [imp. {Overthrew}; p. p. {Overthrown}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Overthrowing}.] 1. To throw over; to overturn; to upset; to turn upside down. [1913 Webster] His wife overthrew the table. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] 2. To cause to fall …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Overthrow — O ver*throw , n. 1. The act of overthrowing; the state of being overthrown; ruin. [1913 Webster] Your sudden overthrow much rueth me. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. (a) (Baseball) The act of throwing a ball too high, as over a player s head. (b)… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • overthrow — (v.) early 14c., to knock down, from OVER (Cf. over) + THROW (Cf. throw) (v.). Figurative sense of to cast down from power, defeat is attested from late 14c. Related: Overthrown; overthrowing. Earlier in same senses was overwerpen to overturn… …   Etymology dictionary

  • overthrow — I verb abolish, adfligere, be victorious over, break up, bring down, cast down, conquer, defeat, deicere, dethrone, diruere, disrupt, eradicate, exterminate, extirpate, fell, invert, master, nullify, obliterate, obviate, overmaster, overpower,… …   Law dictionary

  • overthrow — vb 1 *overturn, subvert, upset, capsize Analogous words: *throw, cast, fling, hurl, toss 2 rout, surmount, overcome, vanquish, *conquer, defeat, beat, lick, subdue, subjugate, reduce …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • overthrow — [v] defeat, destroy abolish, beat, bring down, bring to ruin, conquer, crush, demolish, depose, dethrone, do away with, eradicate, exterminate, knock down, knock over, level, liquidate, oust, overcome, overpower, overrun, overturn, overwhelm,… …   New thesaurus

  • overthrow — ► VERB (past overthrew; past part. overthrown) 1) remove forcibly from power. 2) put an end to through force. 3) throw (a ball) further than the intended distance. ► NOUN 1) a defeat or removal from power. 2) …   English terms dictionary

  • overthrow — [ō΄vər thrō′; ] also, and for n.always, [ō′vər thrō΄] vt. overthrew, overthrown, overthrowing 1. to throw or turn over; upset 2. to overcome; conquer; end 3. to throw a ball or the like beyond (the intended receiver or target) n. 1. an… …   English World dictionary

  • overthrow — 01. In January of 1937, 13 leading Communists were sentenced to death for taking part in a plot, allegedly led by Leon Trotsky, to [overthrow] the Soviet government, and kill its leaders. 02. The general population seems to support the coup which …   Grammatical examples in English

  • overthrow — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ attempted ▪ violent VERB + OVERTHROW ▪ bring about, lead to ▪ plot …   Collocations dictionary

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