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Definition of "revolutionised" [revolutionised]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of revolutionise. (verb)

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Use "revolutionised" in a sentence
  • "They encouraged alien cultures to develop in our midst, they undermined our religion and made space for others, they 'revolutionised' education, they opened our borders, and they went soft on crime - all in the name of freedom and equality."
  • "Born out of techniques that "revolutionised" Japanese manufacturing and engineering, come the principles behind 'lean' software development."
  • "Rising national wealth does not necessarily make people more satisfied with their lot, so economists and politicians are looking beyond growth to questions of well-being French President Sarkozy will urge world leaders to make two moves -- one immediate and one long-term -- that have the potential to temper capitalism's worst political success should be "revolutionised" to include happiness and well-being as well as growth,"