Verb
To end up; to set on end, as a cask.
Source: Webster's dictionaryupend the box and empty the contents Source: Internet
the airplanes upended Source: Internet
A few Republican senators can upend that depressing expectation by being true to their to do “impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws: So help me God.” Source: Internet
But UCLA students should not panic and upend their daily routines with preventative habits, Brewer added. Source: Internet
But Ambani has made no secret of his ambitions to upend the market with JioMart, which is part of his sprawling conglomerate. Source: Internet
Fofana is one of millions of Africans joining the list of those struggling to afford basic foodstuffs as efforts to slow the spread of Covid-19 upend livelihoods from Ivory Coast to Kenya, Nigeria to South Africa. Source: Internet