1. upturn
/ˈʌptɜːn/ (1) There's been a sharp upturn in sales.
He has won praise from economists, but many Americans haven’t felt the benefits of the upturn.
For the world economy, an American upturn would be a very welcome thing.
We've seen an upturn in property prices.
Inglese parola "przewrócenie"(upturn) si verifica in set:
unit 9,10,112. overturn
Then I'll help you overturn the wagon.