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Originally Posted by donquixote99
All those words denote an exercise of power to get rid of something. The essence is the power and the getting rid of. Each has its connotations and nuances, but that's the common theme. The power may or may not be exercised with full legal authority, that depends on context. Some of the words imply legal authority more than others.
I did not say that Waggs was wrong to interpret 'overturn' as he did. I just clarified what I meant.
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And I didn't say that you did.