upheave

[US]/ʌpˈhiːv/
[UK]/ʌpˈhiv/

Translation

v.to lift or raise something up; to push something up causing it to rise; to cause to bulge or swell
Word Forms
Third Person Singularupheaves
Present Participleupheaving
Past Tenseupheaved
Past Participleupheaved

Phrases & Collocations

upheave emotions

upheave society

upheave thoughts

upheave feelings

upheave situation

upheave ground

upheave landscape

upheave tensions

upheave energy

upheave change

Example Sentences

the earthquake caused the ground to upheave dramatically.

the political upheave in the country led to significant changes.

they had to upheave the old system to make improvements.

the workers decided to upheave the management after the unfair treatment.

her sudden decision to upheave her life surprised everyone.

the storm caused the sea to upheave dangerously.

they plan to upheave the outdated policies in the organization.

the protests aimed to upheave the corrupt government.

his actions could upheave the delicate balance in the community.

she felt the need to upheave her routine for a fresh start.

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