Similar words: pending, spending, expending, depending, impending, depending on, spending money, spending spree. Meaning: n. turning upside down; setting on end.
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(31) The evidence for this complete upending of modern physics and cosmic decorum comes from an experiment involving two top-notch physics installations.
(32) Clearly, argues Mr Carr, this is a radical upending of the "literate mind" that has been the hallmark of civilisation for more than 1,000 years.
(33) The fear is that overstretched borrowers will now dump their nouveau-classical villas and vulgar condominiums, upending the property market and inflicting wider damage on the economy.
(34) The invention relates to a part of a clothes dryer, in particular to a roller front-end support device which can realize upending of the clothes dryer.
(35) As a result , exchange rates can fall without upending their balance - sheets.
(36) The author fears that Silicon Valley may become a rust belt, upending the economy, because computer chips will no longer be able to grow smaller.
(37) An ascendant economic power pushes the world to use its currency rather than the main international coinage, eventually upending decades of monetary world order.
More similar words: pending, spending, expending, depending, impending, depending on, spending money, spending spree, deficit spending, consumer spending, discretionary spending, ending, vending, lending, tending, bending, rending, sending, mending, offending, blending, unending, amending, intending, unbending, attending, ascending, defending, contending, unendingly.