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revolutionizeto completely change the way that something is done Aerial photography has revolutionized the study of archaeology.Check pronunciation: revolutionize
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revolutionize1797, "to cause to undergo a (political) revolution;" see revolution + -ize. Transferred sense of "to change a thing completely and fundamentally" is first recorded 1799. Related: [..]
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revolutionizeto completely change a process or way of doing something.
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revolutionize(v) change radically(v) overthrow by a revolution, of governments(v) fill with revolutionary ideas
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