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单词 palace revolution
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Definition of palace revolution in English:

palace revolution

(also palace coup)
noun
  • The non-violent overthrow of a sovereign or government by senior officials within the ruling group.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Especially when compared with modern revolutions, it seems rather to resemble a palace coup than a genuine shift of social or political power.
    • Some writers prefer to set out a spectrum of revolutionary aims and outcomes, ranging from total social transformation to change of the ruling general or dictator - the so-called palace revolution.
    • In Russian history, the only means of resisting the government had been by peasant insurrection or palace revolution by courtiers and soldiers, like the failed 1825 Decembrist rising by guards officers.
    • The conclusion the opposition has reluctantly reached is that there is no way other than war to remove a tyrant whose five secret police forces make a palace coup or popular uprising impossible.
    • And certainly, despite claims of a palace coup led by ambitious colleagues within the Parliament, it seems that the post is not exactly flush with possible candidates.
    • It hoped for a neat palace coup not a revolution.
    • But, he suggested, ‘This is not about a palace coup or an uprising against the gray hairs, but a movement in an organization around a cause.’
    • He was ousted by a palace revolution in February 1866, and the Romanians eventually secured their foreign prince.
    • Nobody pointed out that by this time, she was so widely unpopular, within months her own party would organise a palace coup to depose her.
    • Five of its ten leaders died in office, three were removed by revolutions and one by a palace coup.
    Synonyms
    seizure of power, coup, overthrow, takeover, ousting, deposition, regime change
 
 
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