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Meanings of
revolutionise
in English
Portuguese
revolucionar
Catalan
revolucionar
Spanish
revolucionar
Back to the meaning
Change radically.
inspire
overturn
revolutionize
Portuguese
revolucionar
Synonyms
Examples for "
inspire
"
inspire
overturn
revolutionize
Examples for "
inspire
"
1
The Trust said her compositions continue to
inspire
a new generation today.
2
The list was long and familiar: Be authentic;
inspire
purpose; embrace uncertainty.
3
A key challenge now is to continue to
inspire
a wilting opposition.
4
The events of a century ago still have the power to
inspire
.
5
In the best cases, that leads to things that inform and
inspire
.
1
Such a course of action would
overturn
the natural order of society.
2
In Syria great truths
overturn
history; they are products of the impossible.
3
Primerica recently filed a court case to try to
overturn
the ruling.
4
He said it would be an outstanding result to
overturn
Mr Goff.
5
Prepared to
overturn
the people's decision without going back to the people.
1
Regenerative medicine and emerging biotechnologies stand to
revolutionize
the practice of medicine.
2
This novel method could
revolutionize
the conventional processes of FMD vaccine production.
3
But to get attention there, it had to
revolutionize
its marketing strategy.
4
This was nothing less than to
revolutionize
the language of the country.
5
Next-generation sequencing technologies are poised to
revolutionize
the field of biomedical research.
Usage of
revolutionise
in English
1
Surely such a system as you have described would
revolutionise
police work.'
2
If successful this new road-train technology could
revolutionise
the way we drive.
3
Back in the early 1990s, virtual reality was poised to
revolutionise
gaming.
4
Two companies still want to
revolutionise
how we read on a phone.
5
Still, Martin believes what the online course offers students will
revolutionise
healthcare.
6
I think it's the next big technology that will
revolutionise
our society.
7
Launched some 10 years ago, absolute return funds were supposed to
revolutionise
investing.
8
A pioneering project which aims to
revolutionise
medical treatment is getting under way.
9
Collins said the kōhanga's approach could
revolutionise
the battle to protect the kiwi.
10
It could
revolutionise
garment sizing and product development in mass production.
11
It could
revolutionise
the way people search out and experience art.
12
What should the future home look like to
revolutionise
dementia care?
13
He had a stubborn disbelief in the explosive that was to
revolutionise
war.
14
We know nothing that warrants us in affirming that death can
revolutionise
character.
15
Bottot proposed to him, on the part of the Directory, to
revolutionise
Italy.
16
Frustration with bulging inboxes has sparked various attempts to
revolutionise
them.
Other examples for "revolutionise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
revolutionise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
revolutionise the way
revolutionise how
revolutionise cancer
revolutionise medicine
revolutionise society
More collocations
Translations for
revolutionise
Portuguese
revolucionar
Catalan
revolucionar
indisciplinar
Spanish
revolucionar
revocar
Revolutionise
through the time
Revolutionise
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common