Synonym: coup, coup d'etat, takeover. Similar words: at school, postscript, outset, outsell, outside, outsider, outsource, outstrip. Meaning: [pʊtʃ] n. a sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by force.
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1. This was the time of the August 1991 putsch.
2. Then came the August 1991 putsch.
3. Probably the putsch of 30 September 1965 was intended to pre-empt the power struggle which must ensue when the president died.
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4. Instead, he frightened them into suppressing his putsch through the use of the Bavarian state police.
5. Our own little putsch was carried through without loss of life, you remember.
6. After the '44 Putsch they arrested him.
7. The third time was for Wuxu Putsch and the Boxre and it fully played two functions— "resisting the outside" and "pacifying the inner side".
8. Barely 14 months later, a failed putsch in Moscow left the Soviet Union in ruins.
9. The victorious Ms Merkel need fear no putsch, but that may make political renewal harder.
10. Both generals were convicted for their role in the failed putsch.
11. The country, not surprisingly, preferred to wait to be persuaded rather than get pulverized in a partisan putsch.
12. The prospect of Hitler's trial in the aftermath of the failed putsch caused the Bavarian authorities acute embarrassment.
13. It is also the day, in 1925, when the SS was founded, when the Munich beer hall putsch took place in 1923, the day the German monarchy ended in 1918, and the day the German revolution failed in 1848.
14. For a best case, imagine a virtuous circle of events that starts with a favorable market reaction to Paulson's putsch.
15. Spectacular changes have taken place at the top since the failed putsch.
16. The Panic galvanized the big bankers to put on a concerted putsch for a Lender of Last Resort in the shape of a central bank.
17. He has taunted millions of Iranians by praising their unprecedented participation in an election many now view as a ballot-box putsch.
More similar words: at school, postscript, outset, outsell, outside, outsider, outsource, outstrip, outskirt, nutshell, outsmart, outskirts, cut short, outspoken, outside of, outsourcing, outstanding, whereabouts, in a nutshell, outstretched, fallout shelter, schism, mensch, school, eschew, scheme, put, schedule, scholar, mischief.