Use "overturn" in a sentence

1. What does Capsize mean? To overturn or cause to overturn

2. But a senior minister can overturn that order.

3. An angry walrus could easily overturn the boats.

4. He accused his opponents of wanting to overturn the government.

5. Government lawyers had hoped to overturn a December 1999 decision by U.S.

6. For the reasons cited above, I am obliged to overturn the Board's decision.

7. President Clinton has said he will veto any attempt to overturn the ban.

8. OMT supporters were aghast at Weidmann’s attempt to overturn the arrangement.

9. What “strongly entrenched things” can the truth of God’s Word overturn?

10. Origin of Bouleversement French from Old French bouleverser to overturn boule ball ( from Latin bulla ) verser to overturn ( from Old French) ( from Latin versāre ) ( frequentative of vertere to turn wer- 2 in …

11. United are hoping to overturn a two-goal deficit from the first leg.

12. It will submerge nearby towns and overturn the mountains in its course.

13. He is asking the Sedgwick County trial court to overturn the law.

14. Overturn an Atextual causation standard that relegates Title IX claims to second-class status

15. The court remands this case... and overturn Lee's death sentence... and demands are- investigation.

16. Taking their cue from Trump, Absolutists are going all out to overturn Roe v

17. Everton appealed, saying the rule was an unfair anachronism, and UEFA agreed to overturn it.

18. Synonyms for Countermand include undo, abolish, abrogate, annul, cancel, override, overturn, quash, repeal and rescind

19. Last month three Court of Appeal court judges refused to overturn the libel jury's verdict.

20. Early modern artists, generally speaking, did little to overturn this convention in painting or sculpture.

21. 10 He filed a complaint with the House of Representatives seeking to overturn the election result.

22. A majority of those voting can overturn the actions of their own elected representatives.

23. Really, those two lines of evidence hardly provide enough proof to overturn the Bible’s chronology.

24. It would be nearly impossible for them to overturn such a majority in one election.

25. Gold aims to overturn a 637 majority in one of Britain's most middle-class seats.

26. He filed a complaint with the House of Representatives seeking to overturn the election result.

27. You will also need a strong crowbar to help you lift and overturn large boulders.

28. Tricky currents, protruding rocks, and Backwashes caused by water rushing over submerged rocks, can overturn the inattentive boater

29. Post of Boalt Hall said he believed a consensus existed that the court would not overturn Prop. 20

30. They are part of a campaign to overturn the county's decision to spray on private property if needed.

31. Some backers of the initiative feared that a lifetime ban would make the measure easier to overturn later.

32. He is likely to overturn the Bush ban on abortion counselling and the military's outlawing of gays.

33. The hectic schedule ended in Cheltenham, where the Liberal democrats hope to overturn a Conservative majority of just under 000.

34. The Labour councillors voted to overturn the officers' recommendation and give permission for the works to be demolished.

35. New scientific findings could overturn traditional assumptions about fuel load management designed to reduce the risk of Bushfires.

36. Their victims stand as a constant reminder, both of their crimes, and of the reality they have tried to overturn.

37. The champion jockey failed in his attempt to overturn a five-day suspension awarded for his riding of Silver Wizard.

38. A subsequent vote in the Senate failed to achieve the two-thirds majority necessary to overturn a presidential veto.

39. A Coup is a rapid seizure of power that builds momentum and requires an immediate and broad response to overturn it

40. That included advising culture warrior Ken Cuccinelli during his Attorney generalship and helping convince the Supreme Court to overturn Gov

41. Plaintiffs have officially Appealed their lawsuit to overturn Seattle's grocery store hazard pay ordinance, after it was dismissed on Thursday.

42. It would overturn the absolute prohibition of the provisions of the Criminal Code that have stood the test of time.Bill

43. A group of House Republicans have introduced a resolution to Censure President Donald Trump for attempting to overturn the presidential election results …

44. Capsize definition, to turn bottom up; overturn: The ferry Capsized and sank in minutes.With a strong kick he Capsized the stool

45. The woman later petitioned the highest court in the land to hear the case and possibly overturn the decision against her.

46. Even in presidential systems, the legislature has the power to overturn the executive by means of the extraordinary process of impeachment.

47. Instead, he loathes the political system and wants to overturn and replace it with a nothingness in which feral politicians run amuck.

48. Government rules prevent the use of that money to build council houses but Coun Munsey wants Mr Major to overturn those policies.

49. In particular, Germany's attempts to overturn the Treaty of Versailles and the reconstruction of the German military made France increasingly unwilling to disarm.

50. Months after former President Donald Trump and his allies in Congress attempted to overturn Arizona's election results, Republicans in the state's legislature are trying to …

51. CPAC Erupts in Delight After Hawley Brags About Trying to Overturn Election “On January the 6th, I objected during the Electoral College certification, maybe you …

52. ‘English and to a lesser extent Scottish aristocratic society were indeed notably fluid in the aftermath of the Bouleversement of 1066.’ Origin From French bouleverser ‘overturn’.

53. “It’s likely that during the Capsize the vessel began to take on water from the pilot door,” which caused to it overturn at a faster rate, Oviatt said

54. Bondholders who lost money in the collapse of London Capital & Finance PLC urged a judge on Tuesday to overturn a refusal by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme to …

55. Former President Donald Trump's attempt to overturn the 2020 election by propagating Baseless claims of mass voter fraud have cost taxpayers more than $519 million, an analysis by The Washington

56. A criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia is set to intensify this week, as a grand jury Convenes…

57. Verb overturn, turn over, invert, tip over, keel over, turn turtle, upset The sea got very rough and the boat Capsized. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

58. President Donald Trump has turned to a fringe group of Advisers peddling increasingly dubious tactics to overturn the results of the election, creating a dire situation that multiple senior

59. Dugan also sharply Criticizes Catholic leaders for opposing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (reintroduced in Congress in January), which is intended to overturn the Supreme Court's 1990 ruling in Employment Division v.

60. WASHINGTON — President Trump’s Attempts to overturn the 2020 election are unprecedented in American history and an even more audacious use of brute political force to gain the White House than

61. A devoted supporter of President Donald Trump, Babbitt, 35, flew from her home in San Diego to rally in Washington, D.C., and support the president’s efforts to overturn his reelection loss.

62. Trump is heard on Audiotape pressuring Georgia secretary of state to 'find' votes to overturn Biden's win Matthew Brown, USA TODAY 1/4/2021 NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer joins calls for …

63. The text is very abstruse, in fact almost absurd; it becomes necessary to overturn one’s impression of the whole symphony just listened to... Does this discussion exhaust the subject of this disc?

64. English picked up Bouleversement from French in the latter part of the 18th century (it ultimately traces to Middle French boule, meaning "ball," and verser, meaning "to overturn"), and while not very …

65. In academic usage Activism usually means only the willingness of a judge to strike down the action of another branch of government or to overturn a judicial precedent, with no implied judgment as to whether…

66. Enhanced protein balance is a desirable goal of the recovery phase – to overturn the increased rates of protein breakdown that occur during exercise, and to promote muscle hypertrophy, repair and adaptation following the exercise stimulus.

67. (a) Berms or guardrails shall be provided and maintained on the banks of roadways where a drop-off exists of sufficient grade or depth to cause a vehicle to overturn or endanger persons in equipment

68. Representative Ashley Hinson (R-IA) and a Bicameral group of Republican colleagues in a letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) expressing their outrage with her brazen efforts to overturn the state-certified election results in Iowa's Second Congressional …

69. The American Institute of Architects Commends the Biden Administration’s decision to overturn the Executive Order, “Promoting Beautiful Federal Civic Architecture.” Under former President Trump’s Executive Order, government agencies could mandate an architectural style preference for federal courthouses and other federal buildings.

70. [From French Bouleversement (upheaval), from bouleverser (to overturn), from boule (ball) + verser (to turn).] "The merger of the Chapters and Indigo bookstore chains began as a hostile takeover, a David-and-Goliath Bouleversement in which small, scrappy Indigo toppled huge, swollen Chapters with a …

71. A suit to establish that the Vice President has discretion over the count, filed against the Vice President, is a walking legal Contradiction. PENCE SEEKS REJECTION OF LAWSUIT THAT AIMED TO EXPAND HIS POWER TO OVERTURN THE ELECTION ROSALIND HELDERMAN, JOHN WAGNER JANUARY 1, 2021 WASHINGTON POST

72. Capsize (v.) "to turn over, overturn," 1780 (transitive); 1792 (intransitive), a nautical word of obscure origin, perhaps (as Skeat suggests) from Spanish capuzar "to sink by the head," from cabo "head," from Latin caput "head" (from PIE root *kaput-"head")

73. The Democratic Party expected a contested 2020 presidential election and "set up" President Donald Trump to try to overturn a "verdict" that should have never been projected by pollsters and declared too soon by the "Complicitous" media, according to political analyst Dick Morris on Newsmax TV

74. The 2020 Accelerating Acceptance Study is a clear reminder that LGBTQ people and allies must turnout in record numbers this November to elect pro-equality candidates who will pass comprehensive legislation like the Equality Act and overturn discriminatory measures imposed on LGBTQ people, like the transgender military ban.

75. Countermand: 1 v cancel officially Synonyms: annul , lift , overturn , repeal , rescind , reverse , revoke , vacate Types: go back on , renege , renege on , renegue on fail to fulfill a promise or obligation Type of: cancel , strike down declare null and void; make ineffective n a contrary command cancelling or reversing a previous command

76. Annul: 1 v cancel officially Synonyms: countermand , lift , overturn , repeal , rescind , reverse , revoke , vacate Types: go back on , renege , renege on , renegue on fail to fulfill a promise or obligation Type of: cancel , strike down declare null and void; make ineffective v declare invalid “The contract was Annulled ” Synonyms: avoid ,

77. - Congresswoman Ashley Hinson led a Bicameral group of her colleagues in a letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi expressing their outrage with her brazen efforts to overturn the state-certified election results in Iowa's Second Congressional District and unseat Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks, flouting the will of Iowa voters for her own political gain.

78. Far from congratulating Austria on doing something positive and taking the lead in this area, the Commission’s response was to send the Austrian Government an admonitory letter, in which it threatened to overturn the ban on circuses keeping wild animals – imposed not only by Austria but also applying to some degree in other EU Member States – on the grounds that the ban on performances by wild animals went against the free movement of services.