Similar words: stupendous, spend, superintendent, impend, append, depend, stipend, pendent. Meaning: v. 1. become turned or set on end 2. set, turn, or stand on end.
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31. So what happened in 1940, decades before the large-scale influx of women into the workplace, to upend the multigenerational tradition?
32. It had taken the better part of a decade , but Reed Hastings was finally ready to unveil the device he thought would upend the entertainment industry.
33. We'll have to upend the cupboard to get it through the door.
34. But perhaps no animal has done more to upend conventional notions than Alex, an African gray parrot.
35. Last week's news generated headlines like: Microbes Upend Decades of Science, ... Microbes Suggest Extraterrestrial Life Possible, ... Lake Bacteria Seen as Model for Life in Space.
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