downthrow
/ˈdaʊnθroʊ/Definitions
1. noun
A throw or fall to a lower level, often as a result of being overthrown or defeated.
“The downthrow of the government led to a period of civil unrest in the country.”
2. verb
To overthrow or cast down, often in a physical or figurative sense.
“The strong winds downthrew the trees in the storm, leaving them lying on the ground.”