Synonym: Sturm und Drang, agitation, convulsion, excitement, hullabaloo, turbulence, turmoil, uplift, upthrow, upthrust. Similar words: euphemism, euphemistic, naval, euphemistically, be available, heavy, heave, cavalier. Meaning: [ʌp'hɪːvl] n. 1. a state of violent disturbance and disorder (as in politics or social conditions generally) 2. a violent disturbance 3. (geology) a rise of land to a higher elevation (as in the process of mountain building) 4. disturbance usually in protest.
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61. Mass unemployment may lead to social upheaval.
62. The news, war, peace, famine, upheaval, the price per paper clip.
63. Mucous membrane shows polypous state upheaval, the surface is uneven, color red or have erosion, with all round normal mucous membrane does not have clear dividing line.
64. Japan is the first leading industrial power to experience a political upheaval in the wake of the crisis.
65. Upheaval is also the right world for the domestic transformation.
66. This is the world of twelve-year-old Edmund, a child who has know only upheaval and violence. He struggles for survival in the bombed-out ruins of Berlin.
67. The political upheaval in Kenya has pushed tea prices higher.
68. Some come from deep in Upper Egypt – which has generally seen less upheaval – and others from Alexandria.
69. A glance back at 2008 shows a world full of wonderful, weird and whacky stories both before and after the financial upheaval.
70. If so, the current composition and bulk of the moon's atmosphere—sustained by the greenhouse warming of methane—may be a fluke caused by a recent comet impact or an upheaval from the moon's interior.
71. With East European upheaval and Soviet disorganization, the world socialism failed in succession.
72. Drow society revolves around Lolth, though it means a constant state of civil upheaval.
73. For a family to be put through such tragedy and emotional upheaval twice unconscionable.
74. The results show that the upheaval of the excavation using the top-down method is about 1/3 compared with the excavation using the bottom-up method.
75. And the upheaval is driven by the transformation of tangible goods into digital information in combination with fortuitous quirk of human nature.
76. The rest understand: by an ill-fated upheaval of destiny, the spectacle is the true end of the world.
77. This is East Africa, the Great Rift Valley, a land in constant upheaval.
78. Her fears had always been on the alert for an upheaval.
79. From an organizational standpoint, the storm and subsequent move to the Sooner State led to immediate upheaval.
80. The upheaval is blamed for recent stock market volatility across the globe.
81. Manuel Orozco, a senior associate in the Remittances and Development Program at the Inter-American Dialogue, a Washington public policy group, says the economic upheaval offers no "easy answers."
82. And here lie the seeds of the whole subsequent upheaval.
83. But in the tiny farmstead where his father used to herd goats, his Kenyan relatives are praying for anything but more political upheaval.
84. The civilization's political and social upheaval would be unimaginably severe because only a fraction of the global population of planet could be saved.
85. Some said Neanderthals were too dim-witted to survive climatic upheaval or the arrival of our ancestors from Africa.
86. In the '90s,[http://sentencedict.com/upheaval.html] the industry went through an upheaval as the client-server model displaced the mainframe.
87. Faced with upheaval , City scrapped its admissions standards altogether.
88. By contrast, the unfolding of its latest boardroom upheaval drew solid support.
89. It also demonstrates that social upheaval will not pave the way to democracy.
90. He had three teenage children caught up in the campus upheaval.
More similar words: euphemism, euphemistic, naval, euphemistically, be available, heavy, heave, cavalier, heaven, avalanche, heaving, heavens, heavily, pheasant, move heaven and earth, uphold, uphill, euphoric, euphoria, euphonious, weave, leave, eaves, cleave, savage, avatar, ravage, sphere, cipher, leave off.