🔄Revolution

noun
/ˌrevəˈluːʃən/

Meaning

a dramatic and wide-reaching change in conditions, attitudes, or operation; a forcible overthrow of a government or social order
a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system
A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.

Example Sentences

The industrial revolution changed the way people lived and worked.

The revolution changed the political landscape forever.

The story is set during the French Revolution.

Synonyms

upheaval, transformation, rebellion, revolt, uprising, insurrection, coup, overthrow
Entry 1
upheaval, transformation, rebellion, revolt
Entry 2
rebellion, uprising, revolt, insurrection
Entry 3
uprising, revolt, rebellion, coup, insurrection, overthrow

Antonyms

stability, conservation, tradition, peace, order, status quo, continuity
Entry 1
stability, conservation, tradition
Entry 2
peace, stability
Entry 3
stability, peace, order, status quo, continuity

Collocations

industrial revolution, political revolution, scientific revolution, social revolution, revolution in, revolution against, cultural revolution
Entry 1
industrial revolution, political revolution, scientific revolution
Entry 2
social revolution, revolution in, revolution against, cultural revolution

More Example Sentences

Technology has revolutionized healthcare, especially through telemedicine.

Will the revolution for learning English be successful by Vasanth Academy Method?

In the era of the fourth industrial revolution, we need to update both our skills and mindset.

Vasanth Academy is a revolution in online education. How far has this approach been effective in the context of the USA?

Vasanth Academy is a revolution in learning English. How far has this comment been appropriate in the context of the USA?

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