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Overturned   /ˈoʊvərtˌərnd/   Listen
Overturned

adjective
1.
Having been turned so that the bottom is no longer the bottom.  Synonyms: upset, upturned.  "The upset pitcher of milk" , "Sat on an upturned bucket"



Overturn

verb
(past & past part. overturned; pres. part. overturning)
1.
Turn from an upright or normal position.  Synonyms: tip over, tump over, turn over.  "The canoe tumped over"
2.
Cause to overturn from an upright or normal position.  Synonyms: bowl over, knock over, tip over, tump over, turn over, upset.  "The clumsy customer turned over the vase" , "He tumped over his beer"
3.
Rule against.  Synonyms: override, overrule, overthrow, reverse.
4.
Cause the downfall of; of rulers.  Synonyms: bring down, overthrow, subvert.  "Subvert the ruling class"
5.
Cancel officially.  Synonyms: annul, countermand, lift, repeal, rescind, reverse, revoke, vacate.  "Lift an embargo" , "Vacate a death sentence"
6.
Change radically.  Synonyms: revolutionise, revolutionize.






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"Overturned" Quotes from Famous Books



... have no intention of stopping. The deacon was not used to running, nor did he make due allowance for the difficulty of navigating the crowded streets of the metropolis. He dashed headlong into an apple-stand, and suffered disastrous shipwreck. The apple-stand was overturned, the deacon's hat flew off, and he found himself sprawling on the sidewalk, with apples rolling in all directions around him, and an angry dame showering maledictions upon him, ...
— The Young Outlaw - or, Adrift in the Streets • Horatio Alger

... courts, continued as usual, and there was a greater crowd than ever within its walls. As the Boy went thither with his parents they came to a place where a little house was beginning to burn, set on fire by an overturned lamp. The poor people stood by, wringing their hands and ...
— The Valley of Vision • Henry Van Dyke

... he raised his whip to lash the costermonger, but was saved from so far forgetting his dignity by a special intervention of Providence. A carriage driving out through a gate forced phaeton and donkey-cart into proximity; the wheels grated, the lighter vehicle skidded, and was overturned. ...
— Forsyte Saga • John Galsworthy

... Lacedemonians as they sacrificed. So when this at length came to pass, then they also advanced against the Persians; and the Persians put away their bows and came against them. Then first there was fighting about the wicker-work shields, and when these had been overturned, after that the fighting was fierce by the side of the temple of Demeter, and so continued for a long time, until at last they came to justling; for the Barbarians would take hold of the spears and break them ...
— The History Of Herodotus - Volume 2 (of 2) • Herodotus

... bad part of the rapids, Bill was seen to hold up his paddle broken short off at the handle. He turned around to snatch up the extra paddle but in doing so he was too hasty and in another moment, the canoe was caught by a swell and overturned. Anxiously the party at the foot of the rapids watched for the heads of Joe and Bill. Joe came up and was seen to make frantic efforts to get back to the canoe, but he was swept on. Bill did not appear. Bob was out of his canoe and out on the bank before any one ...
— Bob Hunt in Canada • George W. Orton


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