Defenestrating - English meaning
ˌdiːˈfen.ɪ.streɪt
Defenestrating – definitions in English dictionary
verbThrow (someone) out of a window.
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She had made up her mind that the woman had been defenestrated, although the official verdict had b…verbRemove or dismiss (someone) from a position of power or authority.
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The overwhelming view is that he should be defenestrated before the next election
verbTo throw or push someone out of a window
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They threatened to defenestrate him., it would not be a good time to defenestrate the prime minister.
verbTo force someone, especially a leader, out of his or her job
Usage examples:
It would not be a good time to defenestrate the prime minister.
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Word origin
early 17th century (as defenestrated ): see defenestration.
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