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upheave

British pronunciation/ʌphˈiːv/
American pronunciation/ʌphˈiːv/
to upheave
[VERB]
MAIN VERB
1

to elevate or lift strongly, especially from below

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1I mean, even your routine is going to be upheaved.
2And if the FTC wins, there's a chance Neora could be forced to be shut down or upheave their operations completely.
3Because if something weird happens and you are upheaved from your regular routine, you may never get back to it.
4And today, whether you are someone who may have recently lost a job, or newly working from home, are separated from loved ones-- like myself-- have had to radically reorganize your budget, or have generally felt your life be upheaved in some way, I want to talk to you about the things that you can do immediately to help counteract some of that feeling of being out of control.
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