Sentence examples for to shake up from inspiring English sources

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to shake up

verb

To cause (something) to move rapidly in opposite directions alternatingly.

  • The earthquake shook the building.

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Ms. Harris decided to shake up her routine.

"We need to shake up the system".

"We want to shake up the marketplace.

To shake up her flawlessly stylized life?

"You've got to shake up your leadership when that happens".

Citadel is also looking to shake up the board.

"We've got to shake up the current system".

But his efforts to shake up corporate Japan continue.

"He is right to shake up the beast".

Whom or what exactly was Rumsfeld prepared to shake up?

That's enough to shake up the rest of the league.

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