0 to overturn -- menelangkupkan
1 to disturb or put out of order -- mengganggu
His illness has upset all our arrangements.
2 to distress -- menyedihkan hati
His friend’s death upset him very much.
3 disturbed or distressed -- susah hati
Is he very upset about failing his exam?
4 a disturbance -- sakit; gangguan
For example, they might have been happy or upset about this information being revealed or concealed from another person.
Nor did black marketeering unduly upset moral sensibilities in this region with a long tradition of extra-legal trading and a relatively secure supply base.
Where there is no adverb, as in the second pair of sentences, the scope relations are not upset if the negative is fronted.
He knows what to seek and what to avoid, whom to trust and distrust, what will upset his digestion, and so on.
The application can be easily transferred en bloc to another location without upsetting the link information.
This extra freedom upsets the precarious balance that can exist in two dimensions.
Many were upset and frightened that the council was planning to imprison them if they didn't fill in the accompanying form.
When such institutions emerge they will be stable until another shock upsets the underlying political balance of power and paralyses their adaptive capacity.