0 to officially change a legal decision -- unieważniać wyrok skazujący/orzeczenie/werdykt itp.
1 If something overturns or if you overturn something, it turns over onto its top or onto its side. -- przewracać (się), wywracać (się)
There were limits to the extent to which the post-1945 consensus could be overturned.
While this attitude was challenged and overturned by subsequent academic re-evaluation, steps towards mainstream recognition of the poverty of initial criticism were only tentative.
We hope, by overturning the conventional approach to rendering, to find a way of handling ruins.
Cladistics has revolutionized systematics, overturning some traditional taxonomic categories and firmly establishing others.
The second chapter, on the definition of life, goes beyond the traditional notions of life, and re-examines its properties and overturns conventional thinking.
The folds are commonly open and symmetrical, locally tight and overturned.
We have argued that it is more natural to consider the specification that the conditional variance decreases to zero and subsequently overturned his result.
By the end of the novel, the text overturns the very dichotomy between mindless passion and considered affection.
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