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upheaval

[uhp-hee-vuhl] / ʌpˈhi vəl /


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Even before last week's disaster struck, Venezuela had struggled with decades of economic crisis and political upheaval that undermined its infrastructure and health services.

From Barron's • Jul. 4, 2026

In “Reflections on the Revolution in France,” Edmund Burke warned against ignoring the wisdom of accumulated experience in favor of radical upheaval.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 2, 2026

The closest relative in her back catalogue, I think, is 1993's Erotica, which was similarly inspired by underground house music, while tackling themes of upheaval and loss in the midst of the Aids crisis.

From BBC • Jul. 2, 2026

In the last few months, “60 Minutes” has undergone a massive upheaval.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 25, 2026

There was upheaval all around me that spring, and although it was often scary, it was also hazy, like passages in a book that you just skim over.

From "Homesick" by Jean Fritz




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