Turned upside down.
It can mean to reverse a law or legal decision that has already been rendered.
To overturn a boat in the water is to capsize it. Hope that helps
Cars can overturn for a number of reasons mostly involving reckless or careless driving. It's also possible but unlikely to overturn if a front tire blows out at high speed.
Verb: to make or become unlikely to give way or overturn
Overturn - 2011 was released on: USA: 16 February 2011 (internet)
Unless there is evidence of innocence and the verdict is overturn where the charges are expunged, it will always be there.Unless there is evidence of innocence and the verdict is overturn where the charges are expunged, it will always be there.Unless there is evidence of innocence and the verdict is overturn where the charges are expunged, it will always be there.Unless there is evidence of innocence and the verdict is overturn where the charges are expunged, it will always be there.Unless there is evidence of innocence and the verdict is overturn where the charges are expunged, it will always be there.Unless there is evidence of innocence and the verdict is overturn where the charges are expunged, it will always be there.
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No. Judges cannot overturn when you have been found not liable.
It is a major COUP, as in overturn or upset. From any dictionary - an impressive victory or achievement that usually is difficult or unexpected
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