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revolutionize
verb
rev‧o‧lu‧tion‧ize
also
revolutionise
British English
[
transitive
]
to completely change the way people do something or think about something
:
New technology is going to revolutionize everything we do.
His work revolutionized the treatment of this disease.
WORD FOCUS: change
WORD FOCUS: change
to change something
:
alter
,
adapt
,
adjust
,
amend
,
modify
,
revise
,
vary
to change a system or organization
:
restructure
,
reorganize
,
reform
to change something completely
:
transform
,
revolutionize
to change facts or information, or change what someone has said
:
twist
,
distort
,
misrepresent
easily changed
:
flexible
,
adaptable
impossible to change
:
fixed
,
final
,
irrevocable
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See also
change
Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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