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    Up·heave
    /ˌəpˈhēv/

    verb

    • 1. heave or lift up (something, especially part of the earth's surface): literary "the area was first upheaved from the primeval ocean"
  2. Apr 25, 2024 · IPA guide. Other forms: upheaved; upheaving; upheaves; uphove. Definitions of upheave. verb. lift forcefully from beneath.

  3. 6 days ago · upheave in American English. (ʌpˈhiv) (verb -heaved or -hove, -heaving) transitive verb. 1. to heave or lift up; raise up or aloft. 2. to force or throw up violently or with much power, as an erupting volcano. 3. to cause a major disturbance or disorder in.

  4. Define upheave. upheave synonyms, upheave pronunciation, upheave translation, English dictionary definition of upheave. v. up·heaved , up·heav·ing , up·heaves v. tr. To lift forcefully from beneath; heave upward. v. intr. To be lifted or thrust upward. American Heritage®...

  5. 1 day ago · 1. to heave or lift up; raise up or aloft. 2. to force or throw up violently or with much power, as an erupting volcano. 3. to cause a major disturbance or disorder in. The revolution upheaved the government, causing its leaders to flee the country. intransitive verb. 4. to rise upward, esp. extensively or powerfully.

  6. to force or throw up violently or with much power, as an erupting volcano. to cause a major disturbance or disorder in: The revolution upheaved the government, causing its leaders to flee the country. verb (used without object),up·heaved or up·hove, up·heav·ing. to rise upward, especially extensively or powerfully.

  7. Upheave definition: To lift forcefully from beneath; heave upward.

  8. to force or throw up violently or with much power, as an erupting volcano. to cause a major disturbance or disorder in: The revolution upheaved the government, causing its leaders to flee the country. v.i. to rise upward, esp. extensively or powerfully. Middle English upheven. See up -, heave 1250–1300. up•heav′er, n.

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