Overthrown
Overthrown is the past participle of overthrow. As an adjective, it describes someone or something that has been removed from power or control, typically through force, coercion, or political upheaval. It is commonly applied to governments, regimes, monarchies, administrations, or ruling bodies that have been toppled.
In English, overthrown appears in passive constructions such as "the government was overthrown" or "an overthrown
Etymology: The word derives from overthrow, formed from over- plus throw. The sense is to throw down
See also: overthrow; topple; depose; oust; coup d'état; revolution; deposition.