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)
A former commoner thus overturns the arrogance of those who dominate the royal ' ' court' ' and the courtroom.
There are those who accept him as a subverter of meanings, including his own, an anti-philosopher, a disconcerting jester, gleefully overturning accepted habits of thought.
Which latter is not however to say that" correct thinking" overturns society.
There is no subtler, no surer way of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency.
On the floor, near the overturned table and broken dish, lies a spoon.
Without economic or political independence, women could only manipulate the ideology to their best advantage rather than overturning it completely.
The government also overturned its earlier decision not to accredit foreign diplomats to observe the elections.
By the end of the novel, the text overturns the very dichotomy between mindless passion and considered affection.