overturn vs smash

overturn

verb
  • To overthrow or destroy. 

  • To turn over, capsize or upset. 

  • To diminish the significance of a previous defeat by winning; to make a comeback from. 

  • Of a body of water: to undergo a limnic eruption, where dissolved gas suddenly erupts from the depths. 

  • To reverse (a decision); to overrule or rescind. 

noun
  • The overturning or overthrow of some institution or state of affairs; ruin. 

  • A turning over or upside-down; inversion. 

smash

verb
  • To be destroyed by being smashed. 

  • To ruin completely and suddenly. 

  • To break (something brittle) violently. 

  • To deform through continuous pressure. 

  • To defeat overwhelmingly; to gain a comprehensive success over. 

  • To have sexual intercourse with. 

  • To hit extremely hard. 

noun
  • Airspeed; dynamic pressure. 

  • A traffic collision. 

  • Something very successful or popular (as music, food, fashion, etc). 

  • The sound of a violent impact; a violent striking together. 

  • A kind of julep cocktail containing chunks of fresh fruit that can be eaten after finishing the drink. 

  • A very hard overhead shot hit sharply downward. 

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