Similar words: sequestration, business administration, small business administration, stratification, penetration, castration, frustration, prostration. Meaning: n. the act of throwing someone or something out of a window.
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1. Another was the pound's ignominious defenestration from the European exchange-rate mechanism in 1992.
2. " The Unix Guide to Defenestration" is a book that preaches a UNIX-oriented approach to data-center management.
3. In the adjoining Garden on the Ramparts stand two obelisks marking the place where the victims of the Defenestration fell in 1618.
4. Then came photographs of him with both businessman and plane. His defenestration seems to be a matter of time.
5. The three men had landed in a dung heap, and immediately took to their heels. This Defenestration of Prague sparked off the Thirty Years' War in Europe.
6. The king of Bohemia was so stunned when the defenestration was reported to him that he had a heart attack and died.
7. Dogs consumed the body of Jezebel, a princess in the Old Testament, after her defenestration.
8. In 1618 citizens of Prague expressed their dissatisfaction of Hapsburg rule by throwing several royal officials out of the windows of the Hradaany Castle in the so-called Defenestration of Prague.
9. In 1618 citizens of Prague expressed their dissatisfaction of Hapsburg rule by throwing several royal officials out of the windows of the Hrad?any Castle in the so-called Defenestration of Prague.
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