topple
31topple from — phr verb Topple from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑throne …
32topple over — phr verb Topple over is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑chair …
33topple — verb a) to push, throw over, overturn or overthrow something b) to totter and fall, or to lean as if about to do so …
34topple — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. fall over or down, tumble, somersault, pitch, plunge; fail, collapse, go bankrupt, fold (sl.). v. t. push, trip, knock over or down; overturn, upset; overthrow, subvert, defeat, smash. See descent …
35topple — see TOP …
36topple — top·ple || tÉ‘pl / tÉ’pl v. drop, collapse …
37topple — verb 1》 overbalance or cause to overbalance and fall. 2》 remove from power; overthrow. Origin C16: frequentative of top1 …
38topple — v 1. pitch, lurch, stagger; collapse, fall, fall down, fall over, come tumbling down, tumble down; keel over, tip over. 2. upset, knock down or over, push over; drop, fell, precipitate, floor, Sl. deck, Inf. bowl over. 3. subvert, overthrow,… …
39topple — top·ple …
40topple — [ˈtɒp(ə)l] verb 1) [I/T] to fall, or to make someone or something fall 2) [T] to make someone in authority lose their power …