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14 Sentences With "defenestrate"

How to use defenestrate in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "defenestrate" and check conjugation/comparative form for "defenestrate". Mastering all the usages of "defenestrate" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He likes the word "defenestrate," he said, with its vivid meaning of being thrown from a window.
The fact that Mr Erdogan can casually defenestrate elected officials is further evidence of how authoritarian his government has become.
Her nemesis: Alexander Gauland, a traditionalist with the grand air of a British aristocrat, who had helped her defenestrate the moderate Mr Lucke.
Sure, other creatures talk to one another, but we've got all these wildly complicated written languages with syntax and fun words like defenestrate.
Lucy Powell, the Labour MP for Manchester Central, was among those who tried to defenestrate Mr Corbyn as leader in a coup in 2016.
One video clip of her chirping his eponymous single is all it takes for Al to defenestrate his cellphone and burn that bridge, too.
If we're going to defenestrate Al Franken immediately, right, without much of a conversation about what in fact may even be true, in his case.
Or else drive you to drink – how many mayors of Grimsby is it possible to meet in a lifetime and not want to defenestrate yourself or drink neat gin out of a bottle?
Trying to defenestrate Sessions, the lone Republican senator in Trump's corner during the primary campaign and a popular figure among his former Senate colleagues, will make things worse for the president on both fronts.
When YouTube refused to defenestrate Logan Paul after he posted a deeply insensitive video in December, she said, individuals were compelled to take matters into their own hands, doing the work of deplatforming him instead of waiting on deliverance from YouTube.
The end of the book contains a key to the sign language alphabet as well as several ASL signs. This book also contains a number of D vocabulary words, such as defenestrate, dissipate, diminutive, and duplicity.
He then tried to defenestrate the 6th floor of the building. Mamadou Traoré wanted to take revenge on women. He was rampant in area of Paris, particularly in the 12th and 13th arrondissements, striking his victims so violently that they no longer remembered their aggressor, remaining temporarily amnesiac and, moreover, disfigured.
Liber Malorum is the 2007 anthology put together by Sean Scullion and released on Paganarchy Press. Self-described as 'The Greatest Slice of collaborative magical fiction since the Bible', it gets increasingly Discordian as the reader journeys through the pages. It tells the story of innocent and heartbroken Bernadette who, upon trying to discover why her boyfriend left her, finds herself in a bizarre world of 'Witchcraft, Discordianism, Anarchy and Apples'. Liber Malorum features notable contributions from Ramsey Dukes, Jaq D. Hawkins, David Blank, Orryelle Defenestrate and others.
The Defenestrations of Prague (, , ) were three incidents in the history of Bohemia in which multiple people were defenestrated (thrown out of a window). The origin of the word "defenestrate" ("out of the window") is believed to come from the episodes in Prague in 1618 when the disgruntled Protestant estates threw two royal governors out of a window of the Hradčany Castle and wrote an extensive Apologia explaining their action. In the Middle Ages and early modern times, defenestrations were not uncommon--the act carried elements of lynching and mob violence in the form of murder committed together. The first governmental defenestration occurred in 1419, second in 1483 and the third in 1618, although the term "Defenestration of Prague" more commonly refers to the third.

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