0 present participle of topple
2 to force a leader or government out of power:
The church was prominently involved in the struggle that toppled the dictatorship.
His toppling of straw men does not tell us much about the genuine merits of the positivist stance.
After constructing the toppling graph, the planning algorithm applies it to design such a sequence or to determine that no such sequence exists.
Our objective is to find the set of accessible segments with maximum total length that allows toppling.
Most relevant to the present paper is recent research on toppling.
We extract this information from the toppling graph.
Factional enemies grew in power, eventually toppling him as the head of the party and driving him from office.
If it meets rugged terrain it has the capability of expanding, that is, increasing its wheelbase to reduce the risk of toppling over.
The toppling graph can be divided into vertical sections between each stable orientation of the part on the belt.