Defenestrates example sentences

Related (7): eject, expel, remove, dismiss, banish, oust, rid

de·fen·es·trate

verb

defenestrates (third person present)

  - throw (someone) out of a window:

  - remove or dismiss (someone) from a position of power or authority:

Synonyms

expel, eject, oust, remove, dislodge, dispossess, expropriate, bounce, out, admit, topple, undo, depose, oust, displace, supplant, unseat, subvert, dethrone, disestablish, dissolve

"Defenestrates" Example Sentences

1. The angry mob defenestrates the corrupt politician from the city hall.
2. The jester defenestrates the king's advisor to entertain the court.
3. The superhero defenestrates the villain from the skyscraper.
4. The cat defenestrates the mouse from the window sill.
5. The janitor defenestrates the broken mop from the closet.
6. The toddler defenestrates the toy car from the high chair.
7. The student defenestrates the bad grade from their mind.
8. The athlete defenestrates the fear of failure from their psyche.
9. The artist defenestrates the negative criticism from their emotions.
10. The chef defenestrates the burnt souffle from the kitchen.
11. The writer defenestrates the mediocre chapter from the manuscript.
12. The politician defenestrates the scandalous evidence from their campaign.
13. The teacher defenestrates the outdated lesson plan from their curriculum.
14. The driver defenestrates the broken GPS from the car window.
15. The engineer defenestrates the faulty blueprint from the project.
16. The singer defenestrates the pitchy note from their performance.
17. The actor defenestrates the forgotten line from the scene.
18. The firefighter defenestrates the trapped victim from the burning building.
19. The astronaut defenestrates the malfunctioning equipment from the spacecraft.
20. The surgeon defenestrates the contaminated instrument from the operating room.
21. The analyst defenestrates the inaccurate data from the report.
22. The investor defenestrates the underperforming stock from their portfolio.
23. The historian defenestrates the myth from the historical account.
24. The scientist defenestrates the flawed hypothesis from the research.
25. The detective defenestrates the false lead from the investigation.
26. The lawyer defenestrates the inadmissible evidence from the case.
27. The philosopher defenestrates the flawed argument from the debate.
28. The therapist defenestrates the negative thought pattern from the patient's mind.
29. The coach defenestrates the defeatist attitude from the team.
30. The CEO defenestrates the toxic employee from the company.

Common Phases

1. The angry mob defenestrates the corrupt politician;
2. During the revolution, rebels defenestrate government officials;
3. The frustrated employee defenestrates his computer after a long day at work;
4. In a fit of rage, the jilted lover defenestrates his ex's belongings;
5. Protesters defenestrate a statue that represents oppression.

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