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been overthrown
verb
To throw down to the ground, to overturn.
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"All of my maps have been overthrown".
Previous structures of society have been overthrown.
The presumption of reasonableness has not been overthrown.
And lately the neutral-shade monopoly has been overthrown.
He said he was glad Qaddafi had been overthrown but spoke dismissively about both camps.
Now the government actually has been overthrown, no thanks to Zawahiri's efforts.
And it is almost certain that without that support he would not have been overthrown.
Saddam Hussein's Ba'athist regime had been overthrown and the dictator was in hiding.
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