English to Gujarati Dictionary overthrow

overthrow

ઉથલાવી
definition
verb
military coups which had attempted to overthrow the king
remove forcibly from power.
he grips the ball too tight and overthrows it
throw (a ball) further or harder than intended.
noun
plotting the overthrow of the government
a removal from power; a defeat or downfall.
His first incompletion was an overthrow of a deep ball that would've made it eight in a row and three touchdowns.
(in baseball and other games) a throw that sends a ball past its intended recipient or target.
translation of 'overthrow'
ખતમ કરવું,
વિનાશ
verb
ફેંકી દેવું
example
A fifth possible motivation is that the authors of the article believed that the 'overthrow' of the current legal government of the USA was more important than success in the war.
Early last century, the Bolshevik was plotting the 'overthrow' of capitalism.
He has a blazing fastball and a dynamic slider, but he must overcome the tendency to 'overthrow' and cut down on his pitch counts.
Plotting the 'overthrow' of a foreign government, however tyrannical, became a criminal offence.
They would create some kind of great force that would 'overthrow' the old order.
Although he sought the 'overthrow' of the US Government, his tactics and power base were much larger.
The media coverage has portrayed this as a ‘velvet revolution’ - the 'overthrow' of a corrupt leader who defrauded an election to retain power.
A violent act by a slave against a white person could never be just that; it always carried with it the implicit threat of slave rebellion and the 'overthrow' of white power.
As it turned out, Dad didn't have to make any judgment calls that night (other than ruling an 'overthrow' by Cubs catcher Chris).
The 'overthrow' , particularly popular in the Baroque era commencing in the 17th century, refers to the crowning section of ornamental wrought iron work which forms a decorative crest above a wrought iron gate.
The umpire instructed him to go to third base, reminding him that a runner gets two bases on an 'overthrow' that goes into dead territory.
All are nations blessed with vast mineral wealth but suffering from ongoing attempts to 'overthrow' their internationally recognized governments.
military coups which had attempted to 'overthrow' the king
Nor is there any evidence that the movement seeks to 'overthrow' democracy.
It had acquired military and political power because of its role in the 'overthrow' of the Nazi regime.
Once she has been turned, she will have the power to 'overthrow' Queen Andromache, and she will come forth as the new Queen of our race.
It happened on the anniversary of the Egyptian revolution, the 'overthrow' of the monarchy, so that's perhaps some significance to be drawn there.
plotting the 'overthrow' of the government
There was only one problem: just as America was about to assume global leadership, the 'overthrow' of world capitalism had been announced in the form of the Russian Revolution.
This is perhaps because so much of academic thought in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries related to the reform or even the 'overthrow' of capitalism, of the free market and of the private enterprise system.
We, in contrast, did not get near theirs and Steve threw well, one 'overthrow' excepted.
It seems the 96 fastball was a bit of an 'overthrow' for him, as he did not top 94 in his six fastballs after that.
They are alienated, in the Marxist sense, from the product of their labours and this cannot be changed without revolutionary upheaval and the 'overthrow' of capitalism.
The Taoiseach flouted his constitutional duty and lined-up with other Governments against the Irish people order to 'overthrow' last year's democratic referendum result.
They are charged with plotting the 'overthrow' of the Egyptian government and of attempting to damage Egyptian security.
In these circumstances the demand for Maori tribes or iwi to be given control over such an important resource as the foreshore and seabed can only be progressive if it matched with a demand for the 'overthrow' of capitalism.
Such wholesale disobedience constitutes revolution or rebellion; the 'overthrow' of a country's entire legal and governmental system.
When Zimbabwe became independent in 1980, it pointed the way for South Africa to 'overthrow' apartheid and establish a multi-racial democracy.
Soon, we had enough power to totally 'overthrow' the System.
Its central theme is the struggle between love and power, the 'overthrow' of a world gripped by greed and oppression, and its replacement by one ruled by freedom and benevolence.
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