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- DEFENESTRATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
These days, defenestration —from the Latin fenestra, meaning "window"—is often used to describe the forceful removal of someone from public office or from some other advantageous position History's most famous defenestration, however, was one in which the tossing out the window was quite literal
- Defenestration - Wikipedia
In 1618, rebel Protestant leaders in Prague defenestrate two Catholic Royal regents and their secretary, who survived the 20-metre (68-foot) fall out of the windows of Prague Castle
- DEFENESTRATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
DEFENESTRATE definition: to throw (a person or thing) out of a window See examples of defenestrate used in a sentence
- DEFENESTRATE definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
DEFENESTRATE meaning: 1 to throw or push someone out of a window: 2 to force someone, especially a leader, out of his… Learn more
- defenestrate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
defenestrate (third-person singular simple present defenestrates, present participle defenestrating, simple past and past participle defenestrated) (transitive) To eject or throw (someone or something) from or through a window
- Defenestrate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
The verb defenestrate describes throwing someone or something out of a window Drivers who defenestrate gum wrappers may not think they're littering, but they are
- DEFENESTRATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Name the poet who threatened to defenestrate himself when he was a judge if his choice did not win
- defenestrate, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
defenestrate, v meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
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