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coup d'état
[koo dey-tah, koo dey-ta]
noun
plural
coups d'étata sudden and decisive action in politics, especially one resulting in a change of government illegally or by force.
coup d'état
/ ku deta, ˈkuː deɪˈtɑː /
noun
a sudden violent or illegal seizure of government
coup d'état
A quick and decisive seizure of governmental power by a strong military or political group. In contrast to a revolution, a coup d'état, or coup, does not involve a mass uprising. Rather, in the typical coup, a small group of politicians or generals arrests the incumbent leaders, seizes the national radio and television services, and proclaims itself in power. Coup d'état is French for “stroke of the state” or “blow to the government.”
Word History and Origins
Origin of coup d'état1
Word History and Origins
Origin of coup d'état1
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