0 a great change, especially causing or involving much difficulty, activity, or trouble:
1 (a) great change, causing or involving difficulty or trouble:
As it would appear, nothing is better suited to prevent a revolutionary upheaval than the licensed revolt enacted in carnival.
Yet rap provided an even bigger threat through its controversial lyrics and themes of violence and political upheaval.
Finally, the political and economic upheaval undermined many of the principles the reformers stood for.
The explanation may lie in the paucity of private collections or in their loss during the upheavals of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Even though most admissions are for a trial period, in reality many barriers prevent between-home transfers, not least the wish to avoid another upheaval.
These concerns are particularly pertinent at a time when welfare arrangements for old people are undergoing major upheavals.
Since the early 1970s, the region seems to have been widely beset by civil wars, political upheavals, famines and other natural disasters.
Continuing upheavals in provincial leadership - and there were further signs - raised questions about the capacity of the central government itself.
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激變, 動盪, 劇變…
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激变, 动荡, 剧变…
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trastorno, trastorno [masculine, singular]…
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crise…
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anî ve büyük değişiklik, kargaşa, karışıklık…
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bouleversement [masculine], bouleversement…
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pozdvižení…
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