upending in Korean
[ˌəpˈend]
verb - upend
뒤집다: reverse, upend, evert, capsize, depolarise, disconcert
세우다: erect, set up, render, build, prop up, upend
서다: stand, stop, erect, be built, hold good, upend
충격을 가하다: upend
패배시키다: defeat, spank, sack, upend, beat
Sentence patterns related to "upending"
1. Deep, profound, moving, unshakeable, upending ... but simple.
2. Steve Rose in The Guardian criticized the film for failing to explore the material's potential for "patriarchy-upending subversion".
3. The “Aeneid” is suffused with a fascinating, upending sense that most of what goes gravely wrong on earth isn’t imputable to human agency
4. A unique ensemble for the classical guitar, upending traditional notions of repertoire with forays into twelve-tone, atonal, Aleatoric, prepared, electro-acoustic, and minimalist styles
5. Recent Examples on the Web Ocasio-Cortez’s story of Bartender-turned-congresswoman after upending an incumbent Democrat in a safely blue New York district is well documented
6. The British had suffered millions of casualties and liquidated assets at an alarming rate, which led to debt accumulation, upending of capital markets and manpower deficiencies in the staffing of far-flung imperial posts in Asia and the African colonies.