Derrumbar in english

Overthrow

pronunciation: oʊvɜrθroʊ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

derrumbarse = collapse ; crumble ; cave in ; go to + rack and ruin ; come apart at + the seams ; fall apart at + the seams ; go to + ruin ; fall (in)to + ruin(s) ; fray around/at + the edges. 

Example: There is no danger that the scheme will collapse for lack of central organization.Example: Clearly the old barriers between disciplines, which began to crumble in the problem-orientated era, have now effectively disappeared, which presents further difficulties in the transmission of information.Example: The article is entitled 'Sometimes the roof doesn't just leak, it caves in!'.Example: It is a marvel to think that this is the place a few years back thought to be irretrievably gone to rack and ruin.Example: The emergency services were frantically racing against the clock to try and hold together their city which was coming apart at the seams.Example: Society is falling apart at the seams, causing individuals who have not been able to cope with the changes to feel unprotected and hopeless.Example: Action is urgently needed to stop our village going to ruin = Action is urgently needed to stop our village going to ruin.Example: The abbey fell into ruin after the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII, and now very little of it remains.Example: There are some signs that growth in the advanced economies may be fraying at the edges, and China may be embarking on another mini downturn.

derrumbar = crash + Nombre + to the ground ; knock down. 

Example: Over the last year he has pushed her around, fed her false truths, built up her hopes then crashed them to the ground.Example: Your note attempts to knock down an assertion not made.

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» derrumbarsecollapsecrumblecave ingo to + rack and ruincome apart at + the seamsfall apart at + the seamsgo to + ruinfall (in)to + ruin(s)fray around/at + the edges .

Example: There is no danger that the scheme will collapse for lack of central organization.

Example: Clearly the old barriers between disciplines, which began to crumble in the problem-orientated era, have now effectively disappeared, which presents further difficulties in the transmission of information.

Example: The article is entitled 'Sometimes the roof doesn't just leak, it caves in!'.

Example: It is a marvel to think that this is the place a few years back thought to be irretrievably gone to rack and ruin.

Example: The emergency services were frantically racing against the clock to try and hold together their city which was coming apart at the seams.

Example: Society is falling apart at the seams, causing individuals who have not been able to cope with the changes to feel unprotected and hopeless.

Example: Action is urgently needed to stop our village going to ruin = Se necesitan medidas urgentes para evitar que nuestro pueblo se vaya a la ruina.

Example: The abbey fell into ruin after the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII, and now very little of it remains.

Example: There are some signs that growth in the advanced economies may be fraying at the edges, and China may be embarking on another mini downturn.

» derrumbarse (estrepitósamente)crash down .

Example: It was the size of a truck and was breaking apart as it crashed down, throwing out little bits of hot shrapnel that zinged past me.

Derrumbar synonyms

upset in spanish: trastornado, pronunciation: əpset part of speech: verb, noun reverse in spanish: marcha atrás, pronunciation: rɪvɜrs part of speech: noun, verb, adjective override in spanish: anular, pronunciation: oʊvɜrraɪd part of speech: verb overturn in spanish: anular, pronunciation: oʊvɜrtɜrn part of speech: verb overrule in spanish: anular, pronunciation: oʊvɜrrul part of speech: verb derangement in spanish: trastorno mental, pronunciation: dɪrændʒmənt part of speech: noun bring down in spanish: reducir, pronunciation: brɪŋdaʊn part of speech: verb
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