upheaval

upheaval
noun
ADJECTIVE
big, enormous, great, major, massive
cultural, economic, emotional, political, social
violent
revolutionary
VERB + UPHEAVAL
cause
experience, go through, undergo

The company underwent a massive upheaval after the takeover.

PREPOSITION
during the upheaval, in the upheaval

He rose to power during the political upheavals of the 1990s.

PHRASES
a period of upheaval

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