How to Use upheaval in a Sentence
upheaval
noun- The island was created by an upheaval of the ocean floor.
- The lake was formed by geologic upheaval.
- The civil rights movement marked a period of social upheaval in the U.S.
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The show has also seen a bit of of behind-the-scenes upheaval as of late.
— Andy Swift, TVLine, 1 Nov. 2024 -
Her life was a mess, a loop of false starts, deferred plans and upheaval.
— Lizzie Presser, ProPublica, 29 Nov. 2022 -
The Yard Goats made it through the pandemic and the minor-league upheaval.
— Dom Amore, Hartford Courant, 17 Sep. 2022 -
The shift comes at a time of upheaval for the luxury e-commerce space.
— Noor Lobad, WWD, 9 Sep. 2024 -
And so all of these places of upheaval were sending people out, away.
— Chris Klimek, Smithsonian Magazine, 22 Feb. 2024 -
In both cases, the regime used brutal means to survive the upheaval.
— Matthew Continetti, National Review, 24 Sep. 2022 -
For many, this period of upheaval came with both pros and cons.
— Sally Percy, Forbes, 23 Mar. 2023 -
The fifth fair took place in 1967, a year of seismic cultural upheaval.
— Gillian Bagwell, Smithsonian Magazine, 28 Sep. 2023 -
The sudden upheaval in Cadillac-think stems from two sources.
— Rich Ceppos, Car and Driver, 10 Feb. 2023 -
All of that upheaval and left OSU even farther away from Michigan on the scoreboard.
— Nathan Baird, cleveland, 27 Nov. 2022 -
Then, in 1332 B.C.E., Tutankhamun ascended the throne at the age of eight or nine to preside over a nation in upheaval.
— Zach Zorich, Scientific American, 4 Nov. 2022 -
The director’s first hit, 1979’s Alien, was at the studio, and he’s been loyal to the company through many upheavals over the decades.
— James Hibberd, The Hollywood Reporter, 31 Oct. 2024 -
At the start of 2023, the U.S. housing market was still in a state of upheaval, but experts were optimistic that the tides were turning.
— Kristine Gill, Better Homes & Gardens, 2 Jan. 2024 -
There was, however, a fair bit of upheaval in the most recent rankings.
— Chris Morris, Fortune, 24 Mar. 2023 -
But the book also details Ford’s life after the confirmation: the death threats, the upheaval, the backlash.
— Megan Garber, The Atlantic, 19 Mar. 2024 -
The two Los Angeles schools leaving has thrown the Pac-12 into upheaval, with the future of the league unclear at the moment.
— Josh Newman, The Salt Lake Tribune, 20 July 2022 -
Musk’s short time leading the company has been marked by upheaval.
— Rachel Lerman, Washington Post, 16 Dec. 2022 -
It shouldn't just be reserved for stunts and for emotional upheavals.
— EW.com, 20 Dec. 2024 -
But at times of economic upheaval, such as during the pandemic, the gap between the two can widen.
— David Harrison, WSJ, 14 Jan. 2023 -
By once again raising rates, Miller said, the Fed appears to be taking the stance that the banking sector upheaval will be contained.
— Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press, 22 Mar. 2023 -
The roster of leaders of member countries reflects a time of unease and upheaval on both sides of the Atlantic.
— Laura King, Los Angeles Times, 8 July 2024 -
Politics Beckons The civil rights movement brought upheaval to the South in the early 1960s.
— Katharine Q. Seelye, New York Times, 19 Nov. 2023 -
Looking through their findings, one thing’s for sure: from the threat of war to the impact of AI, there is a lot of upheaval and uncertainty on the horizon.
— Bywill Daniel, Fortune, 7 Nov. 2023 -
The resulting fallout led to internal upheaval and a loss of trust.
— Kyle J. Russell, USA TODAY, 13 Dec. 2024 -
Some doctors left town as the upheaval swallowed the hospitals.
— Sarah Jane Tribble, CBS News, 22 Sep. 2022 -
Apart from the emotional upheaval, Watts is struggling to pay the medical and legal bills that have mounted in the past few months.
— Kim Bellware, Washington Post, 15 Dec. 2023 -
Xers are shaped by their DIY childhoods and early economic upheavals and approach their careers with a potent blend of pragmatism and hidden idealism.
— Benedict Cosgrove, Newsweek, 19 Dec. 2024
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