overthrow vs unseat

overthrow

verb
  • To bring about the downfall of (a government, etc.), especially by force. 

  • To throw (something) so that it goes too far. 

noun
  • A throw that goes too far. 

  • A run scored by the batting side when a fielder throws the ball back to the infield, whence it continues to the opposite outfield. 

  • A removal, especially of a ruler or government, by force or threat of force. 

unseat

verb
  • To cause something to be removed or replaced in its role; to displace, overturn. 

  • To upset the composure of (in various ways); to astound, shock, or unsettle. 

  • To remove from some (especially political) position or office; to dethrone. 

  • To come out or off of a seat. 

  • To remove or dislodge from a seat (especially referring to horse riding). 

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