Disturbance usually in protest.
A state of violent disturbance and disorder (as in politics or social conditions generally)
(Geology) a rise of land to a higher elevation (as in the process of mountain building)
1 Political upheaval in one country often now means production problems in another.
2 Political upheaval has often diverted attention away from crushing poverty and AIDS.
3 The health and social care relationship is in a state of upheaval .
4 Zeidan said this was why the current political upheaval was so critical.
5 The château was in a state of upheaval ; the exodus was beginning.
6 The airline's share price was hit heavily during the recent market upheaval .
7 Thirty years ago the creation of the choir marked a major upheaval .
8 The 2019 general election comes at a time of fierce political upheaval .
9 I couldn't really blame my colleagues; it was a lot of upheaval .
10 The upheaval leaves the Nationals without a minister in the upper house.
11 Flores said the ongoing social upheaval in Venezuela is behind the trend.
12 Just imagine the upheaval that would have caused in the justice system.
13 Even Qatar, a wealthy Gulf emirate which avoided political upheaval , was affected.
14 But mergers that look equal can still provoke business and cultural upheaval .
15 Two stadiums, two radically different views of the upheaval in Scottish politics.
16 By massive political upheaval in the case of the 1964 Russian film.
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Upheaval в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки