English to Spanish Dictionary overthrew

overthrew

Derrocó
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.
translation of 'overthrew'
verb
colapsar,
derribar,
echar abajo,
tumbar,
derrumbar,
volcar
example
By the time he reached the fifth inning in one of his recent starts, he 'overthrew' seriously with dropping arm speed and tanked quickly.
The millions who 'overthrew' the ancient régime, and were then forced to build monuments to their own revolutionary past.
By February 1917 revolution 'overthrew' the Russian Tsar and brought the working class to power, led by the Bolsheviks in October.
On the twenty-eighth the departmental authorities overrode municipal objections and called them to arms, and the next day this force stormed the town hall and 'overthrew' the Jacobin commune.
He was trying to get the ball to tight end Charlie Young, but he 'overthrew' him.
In a secret alliance with the Guild of Commerce, the two powers 'overthrew' the other Guilds and left the refugees to scatter across the continent.
Nonetheless, the ruling 'overthrew' the agreed ownership composition and forced the joint taskforce to postpone its work on the car project, he said.
With the power gone the large military force easily 'overthrew' the small base, reaping it of all life.
If properly timed, these throws can quickly get a ball to a baseman to make a play; if it isn't, however, the ball will most likely be 'overthrown' , missing cutoff men entirely along with its target.
their subversive activities are calculated to 'overthrow' parliamentary democracy
It is a stirring, brutal tale of conspiracy and intrigue, treachery and dissent, the 'overthrow' of a hapless leader named Duncan.
It's not surprising then, that the first play of the 2003 season was a deep ball for the speedy wide receiver that was just 'overthrown' .
Soon, we had enough power to totally 'overthrow' the System.
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.
These conflicts must not be overlooked, for we are confronted by powerful forces eager to 'overthrow' the basic premises of the Enlightenment.
It is the day that Nazi rule was 'overthrown' and long-term and stable democracy established across Europe.
He is best when he keeps the ball down; 'overthrowing' and muscling up usually result in more high, hitable pitches.
The task was redefined, increasingly explicitly, as that of 'overthrowing' the forces of evil.
When he 'overthrows' and his pitches flatten out, he falls off the mound and gives up home runs.
When he has fallen behind hitters, he has 'overthrown' , trying to blow his fastball past hitters.
For instance, 'overthrowing' the dictator obviously removed him as a threat.
In 1953 a relatively democratic and secular regime was 'overthrown' by a CIA backed coup, leading to the repressive absolute rule by the Shah.
He is 'overthrowing' , which is causing his sinker to flatten out.
She also stressed the role of people power in 'overthrowing' two former dictators in the Philippines in the last 15 years.
their subversive activities are calculated to 'overthrow' parliamentary democracy
The classic Newtonian view of gravity as a simple force between objects was 'overthrown' by Einstein's vision of gravity as the result of objects warping space and time.
Consequently, the invocation of self-determination, as the means to justify 'overthrowing' an alien governing power, was traditionally considered to be a political, as opposed to a legal, tool.
One who's leader simply wanted to 'overthrow' the Emperor for power.
They would create some kind of great force that would 'overthrow' the old order.
In Japan the supreme warlord or Shogun, who had capitulated to the western powers, was 'overthrown' and the Meiji Emperor restored to full authority in 1868.
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