renversement

[ruhn-vair-smuhnt]

renversement Definition

an overturning or reversal of something, especially a political regime.

Using renversement: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "renversement" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The renversement of the monarchy led to a period of instability.

  • Example

    The renversement of the company's leadership was unexpected.

  • Example

    The renversement of power in the region caused tensions between neighboring countries.

renversement Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with renversement

  • a sudden and unexpected change in circumstances or events

    Example

    The game had a renversement de situation when the underdog team scored in the final seconds.

  • a reversal of a trend or pattern

    Example

    The renversement de tendance in the stock market caught many investors off guard.

  • renversement de vapeur

    a complete reversal of a situation or outcome

    Example

    The renversement de vapeur in the trial occurred when new evidence was presented.

Origins of renversement

from French 'renverser', meaning 'to overthrow'

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Summary: renversement in Brief

'Renversement' [ruhn-vair-smuhnt] refers to an overturning or reversal of something, particularly a political regime. Examples include 'The renversement of the monarchy led to a period of instability.' The term extends into phrases like 'renversement de situation,' denoting a sudden change in circumstances, and 'renversement de tendance,' indicating a reversal of a trend. No idioms are associated with this term.