SHAKE-UP


Meaning of SHAKE-UP in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ big , huge , major , massive

▪ complete , wholesale ( BrE ), wide-ranging

▪ controversial , radical

▪ proposed

▪ long-awaited

▪ urgent

▪ boardroom , government ( BrE ), management

VERB + SHAKE-UP

▪ need

▪ call for

The paper calls for an urgent ~ in the health-care system.

▪ plan , promise

The headline read ‘Local company plans shake-up’.

▪ face , have , undergo

Police forces face the biggest ~ in their 150-year history.

▪ lead to

This case could lead to a ~ of the prison system.

PREPOSITION

▪ in a/the ~

the posts that were scrapped in the recent ~

▪ ~ at

a major ~ at the company

▪ ~ in

a radical ~ in the chemical industry

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