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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During the match, the team will be overturning the opponent's strategies.
The athlete's determination to overturn her previous defeat led to a triumphant comeback in the championship.
The team has been overturning deficits to win consecutive matches.
The upset in the match will overturn the team rankings.
The gymnast is overturning gracefully in her floor routine.
The talented quarterback has overturned the team's losing streak with impressive victories.
The soccer player's powerful kick managed to overturn the goalie's attempt to block the ball.
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