Phrases with «shakeup»

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The word "shakeup" means a big change or disruption in a situation or organization. Full definition

Adjective + «shakeup»

Noun + «shakeup»

Sentences with «shakeup»

  • Unlike as in previous years, there weren't a lot of shakeups in 2016. (flexpackmag.com)
  • Alexion was already dealing with scrutiny surrounding its sales practices, which prompted a major shakeup of executive management, including new CEO, CFO, CCO and R&D appointments during 2017; then in December, reports emerged that Elliott Management had built up a stake and was pushing for change. (glasslewis.com)
  • A variety of trends and deals hit Poland's food and drinks sector in 2016, which could mean major shakeups in the nation's import landscape. (worldfood.pl)
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