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synonyms for over thrown

  • affected
  • beaten
  • buried
  • conquered
  • defeated
  • overthrown
  • swamped
  • taken
  • at a loss for words
  • blown-away
  • bowled-over
  • speechless
  • swept off one's feet
  • unable to continue
  • humbled
  • overpowered
  • overwhelmed
  • routed
  • baffled
  • bested
  • circumvented
  • conquered
  • cowed
  • crushed
  • disappointed
  • discomfited
  • disheartened
  • frustrated
  • licked
  • mastered
  • overcome
  • overthrown
  • ruined
  • subjugated
  • surmounted
  • thwarted
  • undone
  • vanquished
  • worsted
On this page you'll find 2054 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to over thrown, such as: affected, beaten, buried, conquered, defeated, and overthrown.

antonyms for over thrown

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  • indifferent
  • unbothered
  • unconcerned
  • unflappable
  • unmoved
      • blessed
      • intact
      • nice
      • protected
      • restored
      • saved
      • successful
      • hopeful
      • lucky
      • encourage
      • inspirit
      • lose
      • surrender
      • underwhelm
      • yield
      • fail
      • forfeit
      • uncover
      • build up
      • compliment
      • encourage
      • let go
      • praise
      • release
      • give in
      • help
      • start
      • surrender
      • yield
      • aid
      • allow
      • assist
      • permit
      • rebuild
      • sanction
      • support
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      How to use over thrown in a sentence

      She outlived her brother, given over "to her religion and her over-thrown beliefs."
      REPERTORY OF THE COMEDIE HUMAINE, COMPLETE, A -- ZANATOLE CERFBERR AND JULES FRANOIS CHRISTOPHE
      The exploding of so much powder, the release of such naked passions, had over-thrown the balance of conduct and pressure.
      CYTHEREAJOSEPH HERGESHEIMER
      Sometimes an indigestible article of food, by its effect upon a commander or king, has defeated an army or over-thrown an empire.
      THE WEDDING RINGT. DE WITT TALMAGE
      They've thrown ye over thrown over their Chairman: Ah-ha-ha!
      STRIFE (FIRST SERIES PLAYS)JOHN GALSWORTHY
      Our domestick felicity was but disturbed for a while, it was not over-thrown.
      MEMOIRS OF MISS SIDNEY BIDDULPHFRANCES SHERIDAN
      The earth reeled as if about to be over-thrown; and scarce could the strongest man keep his footing.
      ANTIGUA AND THE ANTIGUANS, VOLUME II (OF 2)ANONYMOUS
      These feelings had such a hold on the people that the statesmen of Europe would have been over-thrown on the day they forgot them.
      WOODROW WILSON AND THE WORLD WARCHARLES SEYMOUR
      If she would have married me then my political career was over—thrown on one side like an old garment.
      THE YELLOW CRAYONE. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM
      For Professor Geikie, then, it is not yet over-thrown—still less a dream.
      COLLECTED ESSAYS, VOLUME VT. H. HUXLEY
      Facts such as these, however, have not over-thrown the great dog myth.
      THE WAYS OF MENELIOT GREGORY
      SYNONYM OF THE DAY
      OCTOBER 26, 1985
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