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Upend

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Upend meaning

To end up; to set on end. | To tip or turn over. | To destroy, invalidate, overthrow, or defeat.

Example sentences (20)

Alas, add one more thing the real estate market is about to upend: your job.

And, of course, there’s always the possibility of another Trump administration, which would upend the political table in ways we still can’t quite (or don’t want to) fathom.

Clinging to the Crown’s case theory and fearing the DNA would upend its case, the prosecution dismissed the DNA as a red herring.

Fico has pledged an immediate end to Slovak military support for Ukraine and promised to block Ukraine’s NATO ambitions in what would upend Slovakia’s staunch support for Ukraine.

Going by Ewing's earlier work on will totally upend how fans understand Marvel's cosmic lore, weaving old and often forgotten stories into new triumphs.

His cerebral psychiatrist wife, Patricia (), suggests he go for a walk to clear his head — an outing that will upend his life once he meets Katrina (), a blunt, horny tugboat captain.

Meanwhile, despite gas prices falling from last year’s historic highs, regulations and pledges to upend fuel producers have raised the cost of almost every good, food, and service.

Saturday’s Aston by-election is shaping as a topsy-turvy affair – could it upend the Liberal leadership of Peter Dutton and a century of political history?

There's been some speculation that ChatGPT could upend the internet search business now dominated by Google, but the tech giant has been working on similar technology for years — it's just more cautious about releasing it in the wild.

There’s been some speculation that ChatGPT could upend the internet search business now dominated by Google, but the tech giant has been working on similar technology for years—it’s just more cautious about releasing it in the wild.

The Supreme Court Case That Could Upend the Clean Water Actreason.

They seemed poised to lead an AR revolution to upend how we interact socially.

This happened despite the headwinds our exporters battled last year, which included supply chain challenges, a lack of new trade agreements to establish more level playing fields abroad, and other barriers to trade that threatened to upend progress.

When the government and its people should be setting a quiet and convincing example of supreme self-confidence, and of unruffled calm, both are more comfortable descending in the bowels of the gutter to brawl and upend those who stand in their way.

Whether it was war in Ukraine, high inflation, interest rate hikes or banking turmoil, nothing has managed to upend the economic ship - mainly because households have kept spending.

With “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” Mr. Braugher would get the opportunity to upend some of those cop-show clichés by lampooning them.

After two months on trial, Marine Le Pen and her co-defendants appear to have realized that the likelihood of a guilty verdict has increased — and that its consequences could upend the career of one of France's most powerful politicians.

Amending the Constitution to upend the 14th Amendment would require a two-thirds vote in both the House and the Senate as well as ratification by three-fourths of the state legislatures.

A potential strike by WestJet airplane mechanics had threatened to upend travel plans for 250,000 customers over the Canada Day long weekend, according to the airline.

As tensions spiral in the Middle East, keep in mind that this is only one of three arenas in the world where revisionists are trying to upend the international order.