Upheaval

/ʌpˈhiːvəl/ noun

A big, sudden change that causes disorder or disruption. In geology, it also means the lifting of the Earth's crust.

From 'upheave' (to lift up with force) + '-al', first used in the 1800s. 'Heave' comes from Old English 'hebban' meaning 'to lift, raise'.

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