revolutionnrevolution[revəˈluːʃən]1 (the act of making) a successful, violent attempt to change or remove a government etc the American Revolution. 2 a complete change in ideas, methods etc There’s been a complete revolution in the way things are done in this office. 3 a complete circle or turn round a central point, axis etc (eg as made by a record turning on a record-player, or the Earth moving on its axis or round the Sun). adjrevoˈlutionary1 involving or causing great changes in ideas, methods etc a revolutionary new process for making paper. 2 of a revolution against a government etc revolutionary activities. n – pluralrevoˈlutionaries – a person who takes part in, or is in favour of, (a) revolution. vrevoˈlutionize, ˌrevoˈlutioniseto cause great changes in (ideas, methods etc) This new machinery will revolutionize the paper-making industry. Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd. Ads by GoogleTallinkin hotellipaketit
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