7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Overturn' in a Sentence
"To cause something to turn onto its side, face, or back; upset." more
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The courtroom drama is overturning the previous verdict based on new evidence.
The jury's decision to overturn the previous verdict surprised everyone in the courtroom.
In the courtroom, the lawyer will be overturning false accusations.
They are overturning the decision after reviewing new evidence.
The courtroom drama focused on the legal battle to overturn an unjust law that affected a marginalized community.
The court ruling was overturning the previous decision.
The court overturned the previous decision after new evidence emerged.
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