Upheaval in a sentence as a noun

Which becomes a larger upheaval than people tend to consider.

Even the process of getting to that point will be slow and cause severe economic and social upheaval.

The question is just an extension of the social upheaval of the sexual revolution of the 1960s.

There will also likely be a lot of social upheaval as well, as people get used to the emergence of new institutions.

In the midst of cultural upheaval in a large company, this doesn't seem like an unreasonable move, at least in the short term.

Of all the industries, film has been subject to upheaval approximately never.

I personally believe we're heading for some massive, massive upheaval.

This sort of total visual upheaval is superfluous, if not detrimental.

It's important to understand the intricacies before avenues for upheaval can be found.

The process of getting here wasn't easy, but all of the political upheaval and human dislocation was very necessary to build the world we have now.

He posited that every 64,000 years, the Earth undergoes a massive upheaval due to "Gravity heat" which busts open the Earths' core and releases massive amounts of water from within.

Passed last May by the National Assembly of Quebec in the midst of the student upheaval, Bill 78 requires organisers of assemblies involving 50 or more people to register the details of any demonstration with the police at least eight hours before it begins.

I do see the small comments in the article regarding CIO upheaval but unless there was some evidence of the CEO actively undermining security in the information sector of the company is this just another case of chief officers canning the guy to save face?

And without substantial political upheaval it also goes counter to the interests of the governments of many democratic countries whose populations might prefer much stricter rules.> Or could it be something that has to be agreed to as part of acquiring IP addresses or domain names.

Ignoring the possibility of a brave new world or gattaca scenario and the subsequent upheaval then destabilization of society as the have nots revolt, such a population could easily optimally repopulate the world at a controlled rate without people having to marry to make babies.

Upheaval definitions

noun

a state of violent disturbance and disorder (as in politics or social conditions generally); "the industrial revolution was a period of great turbulence"

See also: turbulence

noun

a violent disturbance; "the convulsions of the stock market"

See also: convulsion turmoil

noun

(geology) a rise of land to a higher elevation (as in the process of mountain building)

See also: uplift upthrow upthrust

noun

disturbance usually in protest

See also: agitation excitement turmoil hullabaloo