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    de·fen·es·trate
    [dēˈfenəˌstrāt]
    verb
    defenestrate (verb) · defenestrates (third person present) · defenestrated (past tense) · defenestrated (past participle) · defenestrating (present participle)
    1. rare
      throw (someone) out of a window:
      "she had made up her mind that the woman had been defenestrated, although the official verdict had been suicide"
    2. remove or dismiss (someone) from a position of power or authority:
      "the overwhelming view is that he should be defenestrated before the next election"
    Origin
    early 17th century (as defenestrated): see defenestration.
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