overthrowal

noun
/əʊvəˈθɹəʊəl/UK

Etymology

From overthrow + -al.

  1. inherited from overthrow
  2. inherited from overthrowen
  3. suffixed as overthrowal — “overthrow + al

Definitions

  1. The act of overthrowing something or someone.

    • So he will interfere with natural growth by subjecting himself to unnatural discipline and putting himself to impossible tasks, such as the upsetting of kings and the overthrowal of empires.

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