Examples of 'upends' in a sentence

Meaning of "upends"

Upends is a verb that means to set or turn something upside down or to completely change the traditional way of doing something
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of upend

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The new discovery upends our assumptions.
Upends your life and then disappears.
Genetic research upends the concept of race.
It upends the usual model for accessing a website.
Until he turns up and upends her world once more.
Upends both their lives.
Or it could mean inventing a radical new business model that upends a market.
Their dying upends everything for the passengers.
Oscar also has flashbacks to his childhood when trauma upends the siblings.
Embodied cognition upends several centuries of thinking about thinking.
The joyful event becomes a catalyst for a revelation that upends both their lives.
It upends everything.
Ravine of Hope is a book that upends stereotypes.
The delay upends their view of the world and their place in it.
The surprise launch of Apex Legends upends that plan.

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Amazon upends every market it touches through the skillful application of automation and artificial intelligence.
Then one day a catastrophe strikes that upends their existence and that of everyone they know.
The feat upends an existing belief that corticospinal neurons lacked internal mechanisms needed for regeneration.
The conflict between these houses upends the delicate political balance on Arrakis.
The IL upends the respective roles of the ecclesia docens and the ecclesia discens.
Instead, he builds an armoured suit and upends his captors.
The new system completely upends the historical methods for setting standards using physical objects.
Will this be the year an unknown upends the sport?
The moves upends the Saudi political order and is seen as a major shift.
Instead, he builds an armored suit and upends his captors.
Upends everything they-they have thought about themselves.
It was the sort of love that upends life, that changes everything.
It upends our comfort levels, leaving us insecure and afraid.
A narrative twist in the final pages upends the reader 's expectations.
A male upends into the crucifix block, a tactic to stop a rival in its tracks.
This is my favorite quote because it upends our society 's definitions of these things.
Monkman enjoys depicting various power relationships, which he reverses and often completely upends.
What the researchers saw upends assumptions about pre-Columbian life.
In the third year of school, the women experience a tragedy that upends their lives.
What kind of dinosaur upends his whole life to keep a promise to a dead man?
Because someone handed them a flyer? What kind of person upends their whole life Please.
What kind of person upends their whole life because someone handed them a flyer?
It 's just the reality of this thing, it upends everything.
Every so often, a business totally upends its industry and the phrase is wholly applicable.
This upends decades of military planning by the US in north-east Asia.
It doesn't have some new fundamental change that upends what we thought a smartwatch could be.
Online advertising upends all that, Now you can buy the audience without the publication.
It destroys families, upends marriages.
El Paso massacre upends white nationalists' normalization strategy.
Relationships are fractured, lies spin out of control, and a shocking, new mystery upends their lives.
In fact, cultural branding upends many verities by which managers have sworn for decades.
Then one day a French woman, Babette, comes to the village, and upends everything.
Its tempo disrupts, its urgency grips ; it upends our complacency and demands our attention.
It upends the best laid plans ;.
But Miskolczi 's research upends that conventional theory.

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